Orbit
The movement of the moon around the Earth is called an orbit, and the path it follows is called an elliptical orbit. The moon's orbit is not a perfect circle but rather an elliptical shape, meaning its distance from the Earth can vary as it moves along its path.
Elliptical. The satellite follows a curved path around the Earth known as an elliptical orbit, where it travels at varying distances from the planet.
An elongated closed curved orbit of the Earth is called an "elliptical orbit." In this type of orbit, the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies, resulting in changes in the Earth's speed as it travels around the Sun. This phenomenon is described by Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion, which states that planets move in ellipses with the Sun at one of the focal points.
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.'
Well, if you had a shadow cast on earth, it would appear curved because the of the Earth's surface is curved
The curved path that a satellite follows is called an orbit. This orbit is typically elliptical in shape and allows the satellite to remain in constant motion around the celestial body it is orbiting, such as the Earth.
The path that the moon follows around the Earth is called an orbit. The planets going around the sun is called revolution. The moon goes around the Earth in a month.
Orbit
Its called an orbit.
The movement of the Moon around the Earth is called lunar orbit. It is an elliptical path that the Moon follows as it revolves around the Earth.
The movement of the moon around the Earth is called an orbit, and the path it follows is called an elliptical orbit. The moon's orbit is not a perfect circle but rather an elliptical shape, meaning its distance from the Earth can vary as it moves along its path.
Elliptical. The satellite follows a curved path around the Earth known as an elliptical orbit, where it travels at varying distances from the planet.
It's called the orbit of the planet. The earth 'orbits' the sun. I don't know the specific name of the line. Maybe the gravitational pull?
A map.
The Earth follows an elliptical path around the Sun due to the gravitational attraction between the two bodies. This path is called an orbit, and it takes the Earth approximately 365.25 days to complete one full revolution around the Sun, resulting in a year.
An elongated closed curved orbit of the Earth is called an "elliptical orbit." In this type of orbit, the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies, resulting in changes in the Earth's speed as it travels around the Sun. This phenomenon is described by Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion, which states that planets move in ellipses with the Sun at one of the focal points.
because it rotates around earth.