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All orbits are elliptical, but the Earth's orbit is only about 3% elliptical; it's not QUITE circular. When the Earth is closest to the Sun (at perihelion, on January 4) it is about 91.5 million miles away, and when it is farthest (at aphelion, about July 2) it is about 94.5 million miles away.

So, not all that much different. If you drew an ellipse the shape of Earth's orbit next to a circle on a piece of paper, you'd have a hard time telling them apart.

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