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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the

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Answered by aishwarya1509
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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the Earth's orbit.

Explanation:

  • The celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere created by drawing a radius concentric to the Earth's radius, on which all celestial objects are put.
  • The Earth's orbit is the set path along which the Earth revolves around the Sun.
  • Each planet has its own orbit, and all of the planets orbit the sun in the same way.
  • It is the path that one object in space follows around another object on a regular, repeated basis.
  • Every 365.25 days, the Earth orbits the Sun.
Answered by hemantsuts012
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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the Earth's orbit.

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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the

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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the

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The path on which the Earth revolves around the sun is called the Earth's orbit.

Our planet, Earth, travels in a slightly flattened circular path called an orbit around the Sun. It takes one year (365 days) for the Earth to complete one circuit. At the same time, the Earth is constantly spinning around on its axis, an imaginary line running through the center of the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Earth's axis is tilted at an angle, which means that different parts of the Earth are tilted to face the Sun at different times during the year, creating the seasons. In normal years, we ignore the extra quarter day and have a year that is 365 days long. Every four years, we have a year that is 366 days long-this is called a leap year.

An orbit is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one. An object in an orbit is called a satellite. A satellite can be natural, like Earth or the moon. Many planets have moons that orbit them. A satellite can also be man-made, like the International Space Station.

Planets, comets, asteroids and other objects in the solar system orbit the sun. Most of the objects orbiting the sun move along or close to an imaginary flat surface. This imaginary surface is called the ecliptic plane.

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