The planets revolve around the sun because of its gravitational pull. This is called a planet's orbit.
The question seems a bit mixed up, but the answer seems to be correct.
That's not a bad answer, but it's not exactly right.
In fact everything revolves around the "centre of mass" of the Solar system,
which is located just outside the Sun. I hope this doesn't confuse you.
Planets appear to move around in the sky because the Earth and planets are all orbiting the Sun at different speeds and distances. As Earth travels along its orbit, we observe the other planets from changing perspectives, making them seem to shift their positions against the background of stars. This creates the illusion of planetary motion in the sky.
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The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.
orbit. The force of gravity from the sun holds the planets in their orbits, while the planets' velocity and inertia keep them moving in a curved path around the sun. This balance between gravity and inertia allows the planets to move in stable orbits.
They move around the Sun in ellipses - just like the planets.
The sun moves in straight line and the planets move around it in spiral way
The path where a planet moves around the sun is called an orbit.
Each planet moves in its own elliptical orbit round the Sun, then and now.
Because the sun moves around so when the sun moves around the light from the sun touches the planets
The planets are considered moving around the sun, even though the sun moves too (in tiny circles opposite the planets' motions). The planets are circling the sun. The sun (dragging the planets along with it) is circling our galaxy's center. Our galaxy (dragging the sun, the planets, and all the other stars) is moving through the universe as well.
That would be the planets around the sun.
the sun does not move, the planets orbit around the sun idiot.
Actually a comet dosen't have energy to move. The reason it moves is because it orbits around the sun like the planets do. The gravity from the sun keeps it orbit.
Planets appear to move around in the sky because the Earth and planets are all orbiting the Sun at different speeds and distances. As Earth travels along its orbit, we observe the other planets from changing perspectives, making them seem to shift their positions against the background of stars. This creates the illusion of planetary motion in the sky.
No, planets do not move around the sun in perfect circles. Instead, they follow elliptical orbits, which are elongated circles. This means that the distance between a planet and the sun varies as it moves along its orbit.
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