"Jupiter's moons orbit Jupiter much like the Earth orbits the Sun" describes how the moons of Jupiter are similar to Earth.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the solar system, Jupiter, the one considered as the largest planet, whose earth's mass seems to be more than 300 times, it is also the most massive. Its diameter plays a major role in the percentage of moons encircling Jupiter since it has a wide area of gravitational strength to support several moons around it.
The orbital periods which range from seven hours to roughly three Earth years in Jupiter's moons. A few of the orbits are almost circular, whereas the moons farthest from Jupiter are more uneven.