Planetary orbits are usually taught to be circular. However, they are truly more elliptical (oval shaped).
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All planets in our solar system have elliptical orbits.
ALL planetary orbits are ellipses.
Mars, and all the other planets, have oval-shaped, or eliptical, orbits.
No. Comets are much smaller than planets, are irregular in shape, and have highly eccentric orbits.
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Planetary orbits are usually in the shape of an ellipse.
All planets in our solar system have elliptical orbits.
ALL planetary orbits are ellipses.
Planetary orbits are eliptical. Each orbit forms an elipse.
Mars, and all the other planets, have oval-shaped, or eliptical, orbits.
About the same shape as an egg, or oblong. Not a perfect circle.
They are orbits and they are elliptical in shape. So the answer could be "orbits" or it could be "ellipses".
No. Comets are much smaller than planets, are irregular in shape, and have highly eccentric orbits.