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An ellipse.
Ellipse
If you mean the shape of the orbit, that's an ellipse.
Many asteroids have an eccentric orbit, that is, the orbit's ellipse is very stretched. Pluto is just one of many planetoids with this characteristic.
The orbit of a planet around the sun is called an ellipse.
An ellipse.
Ellipse.
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Ellipse.
Ellipse
The planets orbit the sun in an ellipse, like a squashed circle. The amount by which the ellipse is deformed by, from being a circle, is referred to as the eccentricity. An object with a highly eccentric orbit, such as a comet, will have a very elongated and stretched out orbit, its distance from the sun throughout its orbit will vary by a lot.
Earth's orbit (revolution) around the Sun is not circular - it's an ellipse. However, this ellipse is fairly close to a circle.
The path of the Earth's orbit is an ellipse. The Sun is positioned at one of the two foci of the ellipse.
Earth's orbit is an ellipse; the Sun is at one of the ellipses focal points. (The other focal point has no astronomical significance.)
The Earths orbit is fairly un-eccentric when compared to the other planets, with only Neptune and Venus having more regular (less eccentric) orbits. The eccentricity of earths orbit is 0.0167, the closest to this is Neptune's, with a value of 0.00859
The least eccentric orbit is Venus The most eccentric orbit is Pluto (aside from Pluto, Mercury)
The orbit of the Earth around the Sun.It's an ellipse. Perhaps that's the answer. Or perhaps a revolution.It takes a year.It lies in the ecliptic.