Yes, but with a sort of sine wave pathway with respect to how it travels around the sun while so-called "orbiting" the Earth, which it never really does like most think.
Trajectory
Their own gravity disables them to lose path in their orbit and makes their path steady.
pathway that a celestial body follows. Planets, comets, asteroids orbit the Sun. Moons orbit their planets. The Solar System orbits the Galactic Center.It is the imaginary pathway that a body in space follows as it moves around another body. The earth and the other planets orbit the sun, and various moons orbit their host planets.
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The air in and near a tornado generally follows a spiral path as it moves inward and upward around the tornado's center of rotation. In some tornadoes, however, it is more complicated than this as there may be smaller subvortices embedded in the main vortex. The tornado itself usually moves in a fairly straight line.
The radius of the electron's spiral path is determined by its energy and the strength of the magnetic field it is moving through.
A planting pattern is what an herb spiral is. The gardener spaces the plantings in such a way as to form a curving, winding path through the ground.
Trajectory
Orbital Pathway
Trajectory
It is a line.
spiral
It is a line.
In art it is considered the definition of a line
Up through the atmosphere and through outer space.
An orbit is the path of a planet, star, or satellite through space around another object. The path the orbit is simply the orbit.
If a planet doesn't follow its orbital path, then it may crash into other planets, moons and/or other object floating around in space.