counter clockwise.
because sun is a star n planets revolve around the star not the other way round
The moon around the earth. The earth around the sun. Giant teacups around the teapot on a ride at Disney World.
Our sun is located in the Milky Way. The eight planets revolve around it. The sun is the biggest star in the Milky Way world.
The way the planets revolve is independent of the temperature on Earth.
Thats silly! The sun does not revolve, as the sun sits in the middle of The Milky Way(our system) While all the planets including: Mars,Venus,Earth,Mercury,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Pluto, all in that order, revolve around the sun
The sun is much larger and more massive than the planets in our solar system, so it exerts a much stronger gravitational force. This gravitational force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun, rather than the other way around. Additionally, the sun is a star that generates its own energy through nuclear fusion, making it the central body around which the planets orbit.
The Sun does not have a year, per se, as do the planets that revolve around it, but the Sun does revolve around the galactic core, along with all the other start in the Milky Way galaxy, with a period estimated to be around (2.25 to 2.50) x 108 Earth years.
The sun is much bigger than planets and has more mass, so it also has more gravitational pull. Objects in space with a greater gravitational pull can keep smaller objects in orbit.
You should read a book and find out, don't always go the easy way out. Timmy Same- Both are models of the solar system and how the sun and planets are arranged. Different- Geocentric- revolves around the earth. Heliocentric- Planets (including Earth) revolve around the sun. your welcome.
The Sun and its attendant planets in our Solar System, revolves round the center of the "Mikey Way" Galaxy. it takes about 200 million years to make one orbit.
Nothing but the moon revolves around earth. Everything including the earth revolves around the sun. The Sun has many orbits which is what we are currently on. Our orbit of the sun. Hope I helped...
The sun does revolve. It's part of our Galaxy called the Milky Way, and it has its own orbit and trajectory around the centre of the Milky Way.