Planets, exoplanets, asteroids. They're all sattelites of the sun.
Earth is not affected by the gravitational pull of other objects in space because it is in a stable orbit around the sun. The gravitational force between the Earth and the sun is much stronger than the gravitational pull from other objects in space. Additionally, Earth's distance from these objects and its velocity allow it to maintain its orbit without being significantly affected.
Earth is held in orbit around the sun by the force of gravity. This gravitational force is the attraction between two objects with mass, and it keeps Earth moving in its elliptical path around the sun.
The bodies that orbit the sun, including the sun itself, make up the solar system.
The sun and the planets that orbit it compose the solar system.
The orbit of Earth around the sun is mostly circular but a little bit oval like. The Earth takes 365.26 days to revolve around the sun.
The largest objects that orbit the sun are planets.
This is a qualifying phrase that is asking you to decide whether each condition that follows it does or does not fit for objects that orbit the Sun.
universe
The Earth Orbits the sun
The sun
Through gravitational pull. The largest object will have smaller objects orbit it (objects close in size will orbit each other, but no planet is close to the size of the sun)
Everything orbits the sun because the sun has more mass and gravitational pull which forces the earth and other objects to rotate it.
solar system
gravity from the sun, and the mass of the objects
The answer is planets.
The planets,asteroids,and comets. There is nothing that doesn't orbit the sun.
Besides the 8 recognised planets in our solar system, there are also minor plants and dwarf planets. These still orbit our sun, but are not large enough to qualify as a planet. There are also comets - small bodies of rock and ice that are in a highly eccentric orbit around our sun, asteroids, which are smaller objects in orbit around the sun (mainly between orbits of Mars and Jupiter), Kuiper belt objects, which are out beyond the orbit of Neptune and Oort cloud objects, which is further out still. There are also moons and artificial satellites - not in a direct orbit around the sun, but in direct orbit with objects that are then rhemselves in direct orbit around the sun.