They are known as terrestrial planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Our solar system consists of:The SunThe 8 planetsThe 5 dwarf planetsThe moons that orbit the planets and dwarf planetsThe more than 700,000 smaller objects, known as minor planets, asteroids, and comets
if you mean the imaginary line that the planets travel on it's called an 'Orbit' or 'obital path'
The imaginary path of the planets in the solar system is called the ecliptic. This is the apparent path that the Sun appears to take across the sky as seen from Earth. The planets in our solar system all roughly follow this same path as they orbit the Sun.
Personally I'd call anything that is large enough to rotate around the Sun is a planet. However, that causes "loads" of problems, orbits and mass etc. If that criteria was used we'd have hundreds/thousands of planets and sooo many problems. The current criteria makes sense and should be used. It matters not if an "object" in space is a planet, dwarf, asteroid or comet - it's nothing more than a "lump" of something orbiting the Sun.
You can call them "objects in the Solar System".Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are planets. They are also gas giant.
They are called the terrestrial planets, in order from the sun Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
solar system
A solar system
it's a system of planets that revovle around the sun. solar means sun.
solar system
If you are talking about the planets that orbit our sun, that is called the solar system.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
This is called the solar system.
It is obviously the solar system.
Inner planets are terrestrial planets outer are jovian planets
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
Our solar system consists of:The SunThe 8 planetsThe 5 dwarf planetsThe moons that orbit the planets and dwarf planetsThe more than 700,000 smaller objects, known as minor planets, asteroids, and comets