What does it mean to say that objects in our solar system have eccentric orbits?(1 point)

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Their orbits all have the same radius.
Their orbits all have the same radius.

That their orbits cannot be tracked.
That their orbits cannot be tracked.

Their orbits are slightly oval-shaped rather than a perfect circle.
Their orbits are slightly oval-shaped rather than a perfect circle.

They all move at the same speed.

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The correct response is:

Their orbits are slightly oval-shaped rather than a perfect circle.

This means that the orbits of objects in the solar system vary in shape and are not perfect circles; they have some degree of elongation or ovalness, which is measured by their eccentricity.