When the Earth orbits around the sun, relatively speaking, does it circle in the same path each time?

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When the Earth orbits around the sun, relatively speaking, does it circle in the same path each time?

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It does absolutely not take the same path each time.

This has various reasons, our galaxy is dragged around something large.

Our sun is dragged through the galaxy but drags the whole solar system with it.

Due to the “geometry” or “3 body problem” the orbit of the earth is affected by the rest of the planets.

And as we saw with the Turkey Syria earthquake, scientists are capable of assuming tectonic activity just based on how the earth is dragged by the gravitation wells of other bodies.

This sadly has lead to a few issues with people who do not believe in science and number hundreds of millions.

Because no person could assume anything like that, so it must have been the US and their earthquake weapons in a bid to destroy the Islam faith.

If you check out any of the relevant videos, you will see thousands of comments along this line, where they were written in english, no idea about the rest but I assume the same just in a different language.

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milankovitch_cycles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milankovitch_cycles) the orbit of the earth changes so much and in a cyclical nature that regularly there is a difference in solar radiation influx that amounts to a 6.8% difference in energy despite the distance only varying by 3.4%

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