An ellipse, like any planet. In the case of Earth (and the other planets in the Solar System), the ellipse is quite close to a circle (in math/astronomy terms, the ellipse has a low eccentricity).
There is an orbit that makes an oval shape called an ellipse
The planets have approximatly an oval orbit around the sun. This is how the Earth resives different seasons each year.
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because of the gravity the sun has and also the planets have gravity turning around the sun
Kepler's 1st law states that the orbits of the planets around the sun and makes an ellipse. This is taught in astronomy.
The sun doesn't orbit the planets. The planets rotate around the sun and the sun orbits the galactic centre every 225-250 million years.
around the sun, not the earth.
Planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
The planets orbits are the routes or paths that the planets follow around our sun. One orbit is one trip around the sun (one year).
Elliptical orbits of the planets around the sun actually match what we observe. Newton's Theory of Universal Gravitation states that planets will move around the sun in elliptical orbits.
it orbits around it
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orbits
Orbits of the planets around the sun
because of the gravity the sun has and also the planets have gravity turning around the sun
They have their own orbits, around the star they formed around, just like how our planet orbits our sun.
Kepler's 1st law states that the orbits of the planets around the sun and makes an ellipse. This is taught in astronomy.
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The sun is a star and planets and asteroids orbit it.