Well technically there aren't any because Pluto is not a planet but Pluto does cross orbital paths with Neptune.
Johannes Kepler
no. inertia and gravity hold them in their paths.
maybe because hey have an axis.
false
eliptical
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Kepler discovered that the planets orbit the sun in oval shaped paths called ellipses.
The paths are called orbits.
These paths are called Orbits.
When the Sun and Moon cross paths, it's called a Solar Eclipse. If the Sun is in front of the Earth and the Moon is behind, then it's called a Lunar Eclipse.
Electrons are said to occupy orbitals, around the atomic nucleus. They do not actually orbit in the manner that planets orbit the sun; they spread themselves out, as an electron cloud, and surround the nucleus rather than moving in an orbit.
All planets have an elliptical orbit and the planets do not cross paths. They are all at least 15,000 miles around. They all have atmospheres. They all have their own gravity. They all have cores.
Johannes Kepler
Those are called orbits. A planet's day and night happen as the body spins on its axis.
? ? ? An orbit.
They are orbits and they are elliptical in shape. So the answer could be "orbits" or it could be "ellipses".
Gravity is the force which directs the path of the planets.