A+LS = "Revolution"
The word you're looking for is "orbit." Orbits are the paths that objects take as they are drawn in by gravity around a central body, such as planets orbiting around a star.
Orbit is the word used to describe the motion of the Earth as it circles another object in space.
The semi-major axis of an orbit is calculated as the average distance between the center of the orbit and the farthest point of the orbit. It can be found by taking the average of the closest and farthest distances from the center of the orbit.
To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.
"orbit"
I assume you mean "around the Sun". That is the Earth's orbit. The plane of this orbit is called the ecliptic.
"The teacher has plotted the orbit of the moon" is an example of a sentence with the word orbit.
The word orbit has two syllables. (Or-bit)
circuitous path orbit
two synonyms for the word orbit are encircle and revolve
The word orbiting is a verb. It is the present participle of orbit.
Revolve
Orbit has two syllables.
orbit
all of our planets orbit the sun
The word "orbit" has two syllables: or-bit.
Not by any reasonable definition of the word "orbit", no.