Yes.
Yes! Both the moons, that is the Phobos and Deimos have phases like the moon of our's.
No, Jupiter's moons do not have phases like Earth's moon. Phases are caused by the changing positions of the sun, Earth, and moon, but Jupiter's moons have no light of their own and do not reflect sunlight in the same way.
The Moon
it moves in and out through he moon and earths gravitatonal pull it gets stronger with the moon when it is full and less he there is a new moon :)
it is called the phases of the moon
One moon, no rings.
Controlling the earth's tides.
Since the sun illuminates the moon, no moon phases can be seen from the sun, all moons and planets always are 'full'.
The moon can be found in space. Moons will orbit around planets that have moons. Earth has one moon that gives four different phases each month.
because of the location of the moon with respect to the sun and earth.
Saturn has many moons, your question makes no sense.
No. The moon's orbit around the earth is.