The Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical (egg-shaped) orbit.
The orbit of the earth, around the sun is elliptical. And, I expect that you are living on the earth and orbiting the sun every day.
Technically, the true shape of the earth's orbit is an ellipse ... a slightly squashed circle. But if you saw the orbit drawn on paper, you couldn't tell it from a perfect circle. It's eccentricity is 0.017, meaning that the longest dimension of the ellipse is only 1.7 percent longer than the shortest dimension. It looks to you like a perfect circle, and you have to do some fine measuring to detect that it's not.
One Earth orbit around the sun is about 584 million miles.
The eccentricity of the Earth's orbit is currently about 0.0167; that rounds to zero.
Because it takes 365.3 days for the earth to orbit the sun.
An ellipse.
The SHAPE of the orbit the Earth and most planets and other bodies of mass in space are usually elliptical.
The shape of every orbit is an ellipse.
It's an elliptical orbit. it is also an mutha
The actual shape of the earth's orbit around the sun is horrendously complicated. Partly because the earth does not orbit the sun and also because the orbit is influenced by the the gravitational attraction of the other planets. The earth does not orbit the sun: the centre of mass of the earth-sun system is at one of the foci of an ellipse whose eccentricity is 0.0167. The eccentricity varies from 0.0034 to 0.058.
The earth orbits around the sun in an elliptical path. It is too oblong to be considered circular orbit.
Our Earth is a body that is in orbit round the Sun.
An ellipse.
The Earth follows a (slightly) elliptical orbit around the Sun.
The elliptical shape of the earth's orbit varies with time and takes 100,000 years to complete a cycle. It takes 365 days for the earth to orbit the sun.
Your question is unclear, but... ...the SHAPE of an orbit is called an ellipse or elliptical.
Earth's orbit.