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A path the shape of a circal
It doesn't. The earth orbits the sun in an elliptical fashion.
Yes, the Sun appears to follows a path round the sky called the ecliptic, as the Earth moves round its yearly orbit.
All orbits are elliptical. Orbitis the path of a body as it moves under the influence of a second body. An example is the path of a planet or comet as it moves around the Sun. Planets and satellites that orbit other bodies trace out a path called an ellipse. An ellipse is a closed curve wherein the sum of the distances from any point on the curve to two internal focal points is constant. In everyday life you probably just call this an oval or an egg-shape.
A solar eclipse is when the moon moves in front of the sun casting a shadow on earth. A lunar eclipse is when the earth moves in front of the sun so the moon gets no light
The light moves from the source in a straight line to an object and then moves into the back of your eye to your retina.
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.
orbit!
It is on its axis. It orbits around the sun
A path the shape of a circal
yes it is. but the earth moves away from the sun at night and it moves out of its light and into darkness.
The Earths Orbit.
It follows the sun
Because the sun moves around so when the sun moves around the light from the sun touches the planets
No'if solar neutinos(what the sun gives off) hit it it can disrupt the lights path
The Earth moves round the Sun in a path called an orbit. All the planets go round the Sun in their own orbits, that way they do not collide. For the Earth, one whole circle round the Sun takes exactly one year.