Geography, asked by hemahridya64, 7 months ago

There are eight planets in our solar system. From the nearest to the farthest from the sun, they are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. All planets revolve (move around) the Sun on elongated (oval) paths. What are these paths known as?

Highways

Ecliptic

Orbit

Axis

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Answered by atikshghuge
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Answer:

Ever since the discovery of Pluto in 1930, kids grew up learning that the solar system has nine planets. That all changed in the late 1990s, when astronomers started arguing about whether Pluto was indeed a planet. In a highly controversial decision, the International Astronomical Union ultimately decided in 2006 to designate Pluto as a "dwarf planet," reducing the list of the solar system's true planets to just eight.  

Astronomers, however, are still hunting for another possible planet in our solar system, a true ninth planet, after mathematical evidence of its existence was revealed on Jan. 20, 2016. The alleged "Planet Nine," also called "Planet X," is believed to be about 10 times the mass of Earth and 5,000 times the mass of Pluto.

Answered by mozammil921
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ALL THE PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MOVES IN AN ELLIPTICAL ORDER around the SUN.....

HOPE IT HELPS U..... ^_^

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