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It revolution isn't but its orbit is, very slightly; a function of the Sun's gravity, its own gravity and its velocity all interacting.

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Is earths revolution circular?

Earth's orbit (revolution) around the Sun is not circular - it's an ellipse. However, this ellipse is fairly close to a circle.


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Earth's revolution refers to its movement around the sun in an elliptical orbit. This movement takes approximately 365.24 days to complete, which is why we have a year. Earth's revolution is what causes the changing seasons and different lengths of day and night throughout the year.


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How does the elliptical orbit produce the seasons and year?

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What shape is the earths revolution?

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What is the correct information regarding the moon's motion around the earth?

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What is the declination of Arcturus to reflect maximum velocity of revolution for earth?

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