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The planet that orbits the sun at a speed of approximately 110,000 kph is Earth.
No, the sun is not moving closer to the Earth. The distance between the Earth and the sun remains relatively constant due to gravitational forces that keep the two bodies in their respective orbits.
Mercury is the planet in our solar system that orbits the sun at an average speed of about 170,500 kilometers per hour (at its fastest point).
The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.
The sun appears to stay still in the sky because Earth rotates on its axis. This rotation creates the illusion of the sun moving across the sky from east to west. In reality, the sun is always in motion, with Earth's rotation giving us the perception of a stationary sun.
The planet that orbits the sun at a speed of approximately 110,000 kph is Earth.
Relative to the car you are motionless. Relative to the road you are moving at the speed of the car. Relative to the sun you are moving at the speed of Earth as it orbits the sun (30km a second).
The average linear speed of Earth with respect to the sun is about 29.78 km/sec.
Earth orbits the sun in an elliptical path, moving in a counterclockwise direction.
Mercury
Yes. The Earth, our Sun and indeed all planets, stars and galaxies are in constant motion.
No, the sun is not moving closer to the Earth. The distance between the Earth and the sun remains relatively constant due to gravitational forces that keep the two bodies in their respective orbits.
Yes, the Earth orbits around the sun due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun. This force keeps the Earth moving in a curved path around the sun, preventing it from simply moving in a straight line out into space.
Cause earth orbits the sun and spins on an axis
Mercury is the planet in our solar system that orbits the sun at an average speed of about 170,500 kilometers per hour (at its fastest point).
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.