venus because the orbit is like a kind of oval and the other planets orbit looks
straight
in a oval shape not really a circle ANSWER:OVAL
All planets actually follow an elliptical orbit.
Planets orbit stars.
Moons orbit around its planet while the planets orbit the Sun, therefore moons circle the Sun.
The orbits of planets are actually elliptical, not perfectly circular. An ellipse is a stretched-out circle. The shape of a planet's orbit can be described as an ellipse with the Sun at one of the two foci.
The least eccentric orbit is Venus The most eccentric orbit is Pluto (aside from Pluto, Mercury)
in a oval shape not really a circle ANSWER:OVAL
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
Planets circle in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
Venus has the most nearly circular orbit of all the planets in our solar system. Its orbit has the least eccentricity, meaning it is closest to being a perfect circle.
The gravitational pull.
If you mean the trajectory of the planets around their parent stars, it is called the orbit, and it is not a circle but an ellipse
Kelper determined that the orbit of Mars orbit is not a circle but an ellipse.
All planets circle the CEntral Star. So in a way outer planets almost circle inner planets but the Star is at one focus of the planets' orbits so it is more proper to say that planets orbit stars.
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.
Kepler