Pre-Galileo, no planets revolve around earth
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
Mercury has the slowest revolution around the sun, taking about 88 Earth days to complete one orbit.
Neptune would move the slowest. The orbit speed is related to the distant the planets are to the sun. Farther the planet, slower the pace. Remember, Pluto is no longer a planet.
A satellite revolves around a planet while it is revolving around around the sun (star). For example, moon (earth's natural satellite) revolves around earth while earth is revolving around the sun.
That would be the planet known as earth.it is our planet earth
Planets do not revolve around the Sun, they orbit. The planet which orbits slowest is Neptune at about 165 earth years per orbit [Pluto is a dwarf planet and orbits approximately once every 248 earth years].
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The moon is not a planet because it orbits Earth, not the sun. To be considered a planet an object must orbit a star.
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
Yes - once a year.
1.the earth revolves around the sun - correct. 2.the earth is the third planet from the sun - correct.3.the earth is the smallest planet in the solar system - incorrect, it's Mercury.
Earth, the third planet from the sun.
Mercury is the planet that revolves fastest around the sun, completing an orbit in about 88 Earth days.
The moon, of course, because it revolves around the Earth.
The answer you are looking for is Venus
Mercury has the slowest revolution around the sun, taking about 88 Earth days to complete one orbit.
Neptune would move the slowest. The orbit speed is related to the distant the planets are to the sun. Farther the planet, slower the pace. Remember, Pluto is no longer a planet.