Earth's Orbit: Why Is It Not Circular?

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Earth's orbit is not circular because all orbits are inherently elliptical, with circular orbits being a specific case of this. Earth's eccentricity is 0.0167, which makes its orbit nearly circular but still elliptical. Over time, Earth's eccentricity varies due to gravitational influences, primarily from Jupiter, which also affects Mars' orbit. The gravitational interactions in the solar system make it challenging to maintain a perfectly circular orbit. This discussion highlights the complexities of planetary orbits and raises questions about the unique eccentricity of bodies like Pluto.
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i want to know why the orbit of the Earth is not circular. is it becasue to the rotation axis of Earth is not inclined. can anyone explain it?
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All orbits are elliptical, not just Earth's. Elliptical is the "default" - a circular orbit is merely a unique case of elliptical where the apgoee and perigee are the same.

Some bodies have very nearly circular orbits - and all will, (if left to their own devices) become circular after eons have passed.
 
It also depends on what tolerance you will accept and still call it circular. Earth's eccentricity is 0.0167. Expressed as only 2 digits, its 0.0. If you drew a perfect circle and an ellipse with an eccentricytiy of 0.0167 on a piece of paper, you'd never be able to tell the difference just looking at it.

But what about a planet whose orbit is circular. Is it's eccentricity 0.0000? Maybe. But how about if you examine further to the right of the decimal. Is it's eccentricity 0.00000000000000? Probably not. So there's probably no such thing as a circular orbit.

Earth's eccentricy varies over time. Sometimes it is much more circular than it is now. Jupiter is the main culprit in causing the pertabutions that cause Earth's eccentricity (and inclination, and longitude of nodes, and SMA) to periodically change. And Jupiter does the same thing to Mars, only to a greater extreme. But Mars' orbit goes through phases where at times it is nearly circular. Theories exist that this is what leads to ice ages.
 
thank for your kind reply
 
With all the gravitational nudging that goes on in the universe, maintaining a perfectly circular orbit would be difficult.
 
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