Very SLIGHTLY elliptical; almost circular.
Almost all scientists and mathematicians until the Renaissance.
Earth, Venus, and Mars have almost identical densities, with values around 5.2 grams per cubic centimeter. This similarity in density is due to these planets having similar compositions of rock and metal materials.
The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.
All the planets revolve around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, as seen from above the Earth's north pole.
no they happen around the world almost every year and i dont believe that were going to be here on this earth for millions of years
It is called the Earth's ORBIT around the Sun.
The Earth's aphelion (farthest point from the sun) is roughly 3.4% farther out than its aphelion (closest approach to the sun). If you saw them drawn on a large sheet of paper, you couldn't tell by looking that the orbit is not a perfect circle and the sun is not exactly at the center. Based on those facts, you should be able to answer your own question. In a scientific discussion, I can't handle words like "highly" and "almost".
4,333 Earth days, or almost 12 Earth years.
Yes, our months are based on the movement of the moon around the earth.
The Earth IS in orbit around the Sun. Thus I think almost everyone believes it since it is collaborated by observations.
Almost a perfect cirkle
The earth's orbit, like almost all orbits of heavenly bodies, is an ellipse.
Probably Not. The Earth will almost certainly be around for as long as God is not calling upon the rapture.
I think almost everybody
probably a bit bumpy, almost like earth
1) Near the equator, year round. 2) Almost anywhere on Earth, around the equinoxes.
2 times around the earth? Almost 50 thousand miles