Mars orbits the Sun.
It orbits around the sun like every other body.
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Yes, Saturn is in orbit around the Sun, like all the other planets in our solar system. It does not share its orbit with another specific solar body, but it does interact gravitationally with other planets and objects in the solar system.
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A solar orbit is the path a body takes around the sun.All objects in the solar system have a certain path they follow due to the mass they have, the mass of the sun and their distance from the sun.
It orbits around the sun like every other body.
No
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The body between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt. It is a region in our solar system where many rocky objects orbit the Sun, ranging in size from small boulders to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
well..... in simple words i would say that the solar system means up away in the sky were there are nine planets and the first is mercury, venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, uranus, neptune, Pluto - in other words: (my very excellent master just set me nine planets)! or another earth or dimention that consists of nine planets!
Yes, Saturn is in orbit around the Sun, like all the other planets in our solar system. It does not share its orbit with another specific solar body, but it does interact gravitationally with other planets and objects in the solar system.
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To be part of our solar system, a celestial body must orbit around our Sun. The eight planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, as well as the dwarf planet Pluto, all orbit the Sun, therefore, they are part of our solar system, as well as their moons.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
An asteroid is a small, rocky body that travels through space. They are remnants from the formation of the solar system and most of them orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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