Like all planets in our solar system, the Earth is in an elliptical orbit around our Sun. In Earth's case, its orbit is nearly circular, so that the difference between Earth's farthest point from the Sun and its closest point is very small. Earth's orbit defines a two-dimensional plane which ................................
2006-07-19 18:56:17
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answer #1
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answered by G. M. 6
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world wont be moving anywhere.. according to my knowledge, some time back NASA`s ship striked a meteorite who used to rotate around the earth and pass close by it after hundred yr or so.. now due to hitting of that meteorite, it has been displaced a bit from its orbit.. now the next time it approaches earth.. it wont be passing beside the earth rather hitting the earth and destroying it completely.. so.. world life may be to an end that day.. now i dont know when that meteorite is going to come close to earth.. some cases against this act has also been made against NASA.. but this is the situation of the disaster earth may be facing later on and not moving any where else..
BEST OF LUCK ... ! ! !
2006-07-19 19:06:13
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answered by BoB-SeriouS 2
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If ur 'world' relates to earth, then it will be in the same position as of now except more hotter and more level of sea water. If it relates to universe then it is going for a recycle.
2006-07-19 18:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The entire solar system moves so although we 'think' we are in the same 'place' in the universe, our whole solar sytem moves and we will 'one day' be back at the point in space where we started out.
2006-07-23 02:58:42
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answered by arvecar 4
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the earth will stay in orbit cause of gravity. it will basically stay like this unless there is another big bang or something...
2006-07-19 18:53:49
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answered by kev 4
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