The annual orbit of Earth around the sun is known as a year.
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Gravity and Centrifugal Force.Caution:"Centrifugal force" is what scientists call a "fictitious force".Strictly speaking it is correct to use the term only in a rotating frame of reference.However, it is often used when we are not being too precise about definitions.
The path that Earth takes as it revolves around the sun is called its orbit.
The path that the planet follows is simply called the orbit. Orbit can mean 'to revolve around the sun' or it can be referred to as the path itself, e.g. 'Earth is following its orbit.'
sattelites, wheter natural of artificial. The moon is a natural earth sattelite.
space
It's called a constellation.
The path of one body around another in space is called an orbit. It is the trajectory that a smaller body, such as a planet or moon, follows around a larger body, such as a star or planet, due to gravitational attraction. Orbits can be elliptical, circular, or even parabolic depending on the velocities involved.
It is called Negative Space.
An astronomer.
Small space objects clump together from many different directions giving it a odd shape. once the object gets enough mass, the gravity starts forcing the object into a ball. For example space dust kept on connecting (when in orbit around the sun) until the mass was large enough to force the space dust ( which by then was basically rock) into a large uninhabitable ball which after pulling gasses in to form an atmosphere, turned into what we call now earth.
It's orbit.
The annual orbit of Earth around the sun is known as a year.
Orbit
You could call it interstellar or interplanetary space, depending on the context of the objects involved.
The journey a planet makes around the sun is called its orbit.