question archive 1)Which of the planet's orbits is the least eccentric (closest to a circle's eccentricity of zero)? Assume that Pluto is still a planet for this question
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1)Which of the planet's orbits is the least eccentric (closest to a circle's eccentricity of zero)? Assume that Pluto is still a planet for this question.
2)Which two planets have the most similar eccentricity.
3)Which planet has an eccentricity most similar to Earth's eccentricity?
4)The average eccentricity of the Moon's orbit around the earth is 0.054900489. Would you say the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit is low, medium, or high with respect to most of the planets' orbits around the Sun?
5)How could the eccentricity of a planet's orbit affect the amount of solar radiation it receives from the sun?
Step-by-step explanation
Eccentricity is a measure of how an orbit deviates from circular. A perfectly circular orbit has an eccentricity of zero; higher numbers indicate more elliptical orbits.
The eccentricity is inluded within brackets () in the answer for clear understanding.