This is not something obvious; for example, it doesn't have much influence on the temperatures. It has been determined with careful measurements.
Yes, comets orbit the sun, but usually in an eliptical (oval) or eccentric orbit rather than a more-or-less circular one like the planets.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.
Because the diameters of the orbits are different. Some are closer to the sun, others are further out.
Pluto orbits the Sun in a slightly tilted and elongated elliptical path. It takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. Its orbit is also more eccentric compared to the other planets in our solar system.
The sun doesn't orbit the earth, and it takes one year for the earth to orbit the sun.
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No, it is not.
Yes.
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eliptical orbit.
The earth moves around the sun in a elliptical orbit.
The electron is the only thing in the atom is moving. It makes AA Eliptical Orbit around the positive charges. An Eliptical Orbit is a oval type of orbit around an object
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because the moon is in an eliptical orbit and the distance from earth changes as it moves through its orbit. Right now it is as close to the earth as it has been in the last 18 years. The day before yesterday was when it's orbit started to move away from earth again.
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If a satellite is in an elliptical orbit around the Earth, the Earth will be at one of the focii. The speed of the satellite will then constantly be changing. It will move the fastest when it is nearest to the Earth (perigee) and slowest when it is furthest away (apogee).
Yes, comets orbit the sun, but usually in an eliptical (oval) or eccentric orbit rather than a more-or-less circular one like the planets.