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There are millions of bodies that are part of our solar system, possibly billions or trillions.
The elliptical shape of Earth's orbit around the sun is due to the gravitational influence of other planets and celestial bodies in the solar system. The shape of the orbit is not static but varies slightly over time due to these gravitational interactions.
The term "ocean" can be used to describe all five bodies of water: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, and Southern Ocean.
Earth and the other planets in our solar system are all celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. They are all part of the same star system and are composed of various elements and materials. Additionally, they all have their own unique characteristics and features that make them distinct from each other.
all orbit according to the sun's gravity- if there was none they would all move in a pretty straight line instead of an orbit Answer: All planets follow eliptical orbits around the sun, and all move in the same direction around the sun.
A star and all the bodies that orbit it is called a, "Star System". The star system that we live in has been named . . . we call it the Solar System, because the name of our star (The Sun) is "Sol".
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The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.
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All the planets are large bodies that orbit the sun.
The sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, make up our solar system.