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Venus orbits the sun.
Venus orbits the Sun, not the Earth
Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.
No, Venus and Earth have not swapped orbits. The orbits of planets are stable over long time scales due to the laws of gravity, and such an event is extremely unlikely to happen naturally.
The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
1) EARTH2) JUPITERSolar system:Sun-Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-NeptunePluto is no longer a planet.
Which period - revolutionary period or rotational period? Obviously it's the time taken to orbit the Sun that's meant because the time Venus takes to rotate is much LONGER than Earth. Two reasons are: 1) Venus has a shorter orbital distance to travel. 2) Venus orbits at a higher speed.
It doesn't. All of the planets in our solar system orbits the sun.
Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.
The moon orbits the Earth. Venus and Mercury are the planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
venus have 12 orbits... :)
Yes, Venus is a planet that orbits the sun.