All planets have elliptical orbits.
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Mercury and Pluto have the most elliptical orbits among the planets in our solar system. Mercury's orbit is the most eccentric, while Pluto's orbit is also highly elliptical due to its distance from the Sun and its eccentric orbit.
No the planet's orbits are not VERY elliptical but yes, they are somewhat elliptical. They are not just rotating in a circle. More like an oval.
Uranus is the seventh planet in our Solar System. It is in orbit around the Sun.
The shape of a planet's orbit is elliptical.
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All planets have elliptical orbits.
earth
the answer is: the elliptical orbit of the planet
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The motion of the planets are elliptical motions
in the orbit of a planet there is a point called perihelion which is closest point to the sun and aphelion which is furthest from the sun . Moment of a planet in it's elliptical orbit reaches it's maximum in perihelion
All of them do.
It varies from planet to planet. But most planets including our own, orbit the star in an elliptical motion.
I'll assume you mean: "... as opposed to a circular orbit". That is caused by the fact that for a circular orbit, a planet needs a VERY PRECISE SPEED. Change the speed slightly (at a particular point in the orbit), and the orbit immediately becomes elliptical.