All planets revolve around the Sun.
Yes. It revolves around the sun and has a long period of revolution.
All planets revolve around the Sun. There are no binary planet systems in our Solar System. The dwarf planets Pluto and Charon are possible candidates for a binary system because of the barycentre. The other alternative would be Pluto and Neptune because of Pluto's chaotic orbit.
Eight, as Pluto and Ceres are now classified as dwarf planets. The other eight planets are (in order of distance from the Sun):MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Yes, the Earth and other planets in our solar system revolve around the Sun in elliptical orbits due to the force of gravity. This orbital motion is what causes the planets to move in their respective paths around the Sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto- though Pluto is no longer classed as a planet. In addition, between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt and they also revolve (orbit the sun). Comets have a cigar shaped orbit but also revolve around the sun. There are many of them.
Yes. A moon (or natural satellite) do revolve around other planets besides Earth. The only two planets without moons revolving around them are Mercury and Venus.
The revole around the sun
Other heavenly bodies that revolve around the sun include planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. In addition, there are also dwarf planets like Pluto and numerous asteroids and comets that orbit the sun.
the sun's gravity
according to newton's law of gravitation every object in the nature attract other due to its gravitational pull so planets revolve around sun.
Mars does not revolve around any planets, it is a planet in its own right. If it did, it would be called a moon. It orbits the sun directly.
because sun is a star n planets revolve around the star not the other way round