Some orbits are bigger than others. Science observes, records and looks for rationalities but science does not answer the question 'why?' at the fundamental level.
If the Sun were larger than Earth's orbit, we'd be inside it. Are we inside it? There you go.
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
the shape of earth's orbit around the sun
no
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
Yes, there are planets known as "hot Jupiters" that are larger than Jupiter in terms of mass and size. These exoplanets are gas giants like Jupiter but orbit much closer to their host star, resulting in higher temperatures and different atmospheric compositions.
It is smaller than earth.
Mars is bigger than Earth's moon. Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles, while Earth's moon has a diameter of about 2,159 miles.
No, a moon cannot be bigger than a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, and they are typically much smaller in size compared to the planets they orbit.
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
takes longer to orbit the sun
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system. However there have been 'super Jupiters' found orbiting other stars.