They are both celestial bodies, both makes part of the solar system, however, the Moon ( assuming you are referring to the Earth's natural satellite) makes revolution around the Earth, and Mars, which is a planet, makes revolution around the Sun.
The moon does; it causes the tides. Mars is just there ... without it Earth would be just the same.
no there is no such thing of a purple star
Venus is the brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
the craters on the moon and mars are from asteroids bumping into it.
Mars is about twice as big as the Moon.
The moon
No, it does not. The earth has a moon, and Mars does not. It is earth's moon, earth and the sun that are involved in eclipses. All of them. Without a moon, Mars cannot experience an eclipse.
The moon does; it causes the tides. Mars is just there ... without it Earth would be just the same.
no, say if you weighed 1kg on earth than you would weigh 0.1 on the moon and 0.3 on mars
no there is no such thing of a purple star
Mars is about 80 million km away from the moon, the same (strangely enough) as the distance from Earth to Mars. So, not really. Although I guess it depends on your scale.
The mass would be the same. the weight would not.
Mars is a planet the Moon is not. Mars orbits the Sun-the Moon does not.
Venus is the brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
name the moon of mars