The size of the planet along with the gravitational force within the planet.
Planets orbit the sun in the shape of an ellipse, which is an elongated circle similar to an oval. When it was first discovered that the Sun is the center of the solar system, it was thought that all the planets had a circular orbit, but the calculations didn't fit.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
Planets orbit the sun because gravity keeps them from escaping, and momentum keeps them moving forward. The orbits are elliptical, which is like an oval.
The Sun does not orbit the planets. The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is stationary with relation to the planets' motion. The Sun does, however, orbit the Milky Way galaxy, as do the planets and everything else in the galaxy.
Gravity, together with the planet's total kinetic and potential energy, completely determines the size and shape of the orbit.
Elliptical Orbit
Ellipse.
An ellipse.
Planets orbit in an ellipse.
Ellipses
As with all the planets, the orbit of Neptune is a nearly circular ellipse.
An ellipse.
Planets follow an eclipse shape when orbiting around the sun. Pluto had an irregular orbit and is no refereed to as a moon.
Planets orbit the sun in the shape of an ellipse, which is an elongated circle similar to an oval. When it was first discovered that the Sun is the center of the solar system, it was thought that all the planets had a circular orbit, but the calculations didn't fit.
in a oval shape not really a circle ANSWER:OVAL
The farther a planet is from the sun the slower its orbit speed.
all of the planets have the same elliptical shaped orbit.