yes, all planets in our solar system orbit the sun.
It takes one year for Earth to orbit the sun. Other planets have different orbital periods depending on their distance from the sun.
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
They stay there because there is nothing to disturb them. They go round and round, with the gravitational force from the sun exactly balanced by an acceleration directed towards the Sun, but their forward velocities stop them falling into the sun, they only curve a little towards it all the time. After a few billion years everything has settled down into a steady routine.
A revolution. That is how we measure years.
A planet's inertia and its interaction with the Sun's gravity make it orbit around the Sun.
The planets are kept in orbit by the Suns gravity.
It takes one year for Earth to orbit the sun. Other planets have different orbital periods depending on their distance from the sun.
Plants remain in orbit around the sun, like all other objects in the solar system, due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun. This force keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path around the sun. The balance between the gravitational force of the sun and the plants' inertia keeps them in orbit.
No. We orbit the sun, along with the other planets. The Sun is stationary
yes it has gravity, that's how the plants orbit it.
No, Uranus does not orbit around any plants. Uranus doesorbit around the sun.
plants dont move!
It goes in a circular orbit around the sun.
Mars, Jupiter earth, Pluto ,moon
The gravitational attraction from our Sun holds the planets in orbit.
The shape of a plant's orbit around the sun is generally elliptical, meaning it is an elongated circle. This shape allows the planet to move closer to and farther away from the sun at different points in its orbit.