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Kepler's first and third law school job which is the best description of Earth's ordinance killer highly elliptical parability almost cellular

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It seems like there may be some confusion in your question regarding Kepler's laws and the terminology used. Let me clarify:

1. **Kepler's First Law (The Law of Orbits)** states that planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun at one of the two foci. This means that Earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle but rather an ellipse, which can appear "highly elliptical" if the eccentricity is significant, although Earth's orbit is relatively circular compared to other planets.

2. **Kepler's Third Law (The Law of Harmonies)** states that the square of the period of a planet's orbit (the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun) is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit (the average distance from the Sun). This law illustrates the relationship between the distance and the orbital period of planets.

If you are asking for a description of Earth's orbit in terms of these laws, you could say:

- Earth's orbit is **slightly elliptical** with the Sun at one focus, following Kepler's First Law.
- According to Kepler's Third Law, Earth’s orbital period (one year) relates to its distance from the Sun, making it clear that the further a planet is from the Sun, the longer it takes to complete an orbit.

If you meant something else by terms like "ordinance killer" or "almost cellular," please provide additional context or clarification, and I’ll be happy to help!