All the planets orbit the Sun in nearly circular orbits. in triangular orbits. at the same speed. in perfect circles.
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All the planets orbit the Sun A:in nearly circular orbits. B:in triangular orbits. C:at the same speed. D:in perfect circles.
The diagram below is a model of the solar system. It is a scale model that shows the positions of the Sun and planets as well as the relative distances between them. The relative sizes of the bodies are not represented. Examine the model, then answer the question that follows. Which of the following is true about the distances between planets? All distances between planets are equal. The distance between any two planets is shorter than the distance between Earth and the Sun. In general, the distance between planets increases as the distance from the Sun increases. In general, the distance between planets decreases as the distance from the Sun
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In general, the distance between planets increases as the distance from the sun increases. They orbit, I would say, in nearly circular orbits.
They orbit the sun in ellipses, near circular orbits.
Yes.
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