Diagrams aren't possible on this website. Fortunately, no diagram is required
in order to answer this question. The phrases "revolve around the sun" and
"follow their own orbit" are two sets of different words for exactly the same
thing. And that's how they do it.
Geocentricism is the belief that the Earth is the center of the Universe and all other celestial objects revolve around it. (The Geocentric Theory)
28 days.
every planet has a certain amount of days to reach a year. So just like earth, other planets would have to revolve around the earth. (this was an easy question to not already be answered)
once around the sun is one revolution, which is one year.
The 'ecliptic' plane is the plane that contains the Sun and the Earth's orbit around it.
Counterclockwise
clockwise
its rotating and rounding
counter clockwise
All planets in our Solar System, viewed from above our North Pole, revolve around the Sun in an anti clockwise direction.
The same direction that the Earth rotates around its axis.
None of them. To be part of the "solar system" you have to revolve around the Sun.
The Venus revolves in anti - clockwise.
From the perspective of looking downward at the plane of the ecliptic where North is up, the planets revolve counterclockwise.
spindle or axle
Most planets in our solar system, including Earth, revolve counterclockwise. However, Venus and Uranus are exceptions, as they rotate clockwise. This may have been influenced by their formation process and later gravitational interactions.
in fixed orbits