counter-clockwise (or anti-clockwise if you're in the UK)
An orbit within the outermost part of Earth's atmosphere is known as a Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Satellites in LEO typically orbit between 160 and 2,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface. These orbits are commonly used for communication, weather observation, and Earth monitoring satellites.
Most satellites orbit Earth in the low Earth orbit (LEO) which is between 160 to 2,000 kilometers (100 to 1,240 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The yearly movement of the Earth around the Sun is called its orbit. It takes approximately 365.25 days for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, which we define as a year. This movement is responsible for the changing seasons on Earth.
It takes the moon 29 days or about 1 month to orbit the earth.
Yes, Venus has longer days than Earth—lasting about 243 Earth days for one rotation. However, Venus has shorter months compared to Earth as it takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
it orbit's clock wise
Yes it does orbit that way.
The Earth, along with the Sun and all the other planets orbit around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
clockwise around gthe sun.
Same way Luna (the moon) orbits Earth; gravity.
Yes. The Moon travels in orbit around the Earth, at the same time that the Earth travels in orbit around the Sun, at the same time that the Sun travels in orbit around the Milky Way, etc.
In a nearly insignificant way.
In a nearly insignificant way.
yes
yes
no the earth can not revolve out of the orbit because the orbit is a definite path way in whichy a planet revolve like our earth if thay donot do this thay may attampt a serious strook with the astroids moving in space.
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit