yes, it does
The moon makes no real light of its own. It is really like a mirror. It just reflects the suns light.
The moon does not rotate on its own axis like Earth does. If you were on the moon looking at the earth you would see it slowly turning. As you have observed,we only see the same side of the moon from earth because the moon does not turn on its own axis.
No. Earth's gravity is due to Earth's own mass. The moon has its own gravity due to its mass, but that gravity is much weaker than Earth's.
Not really.
Yes. Really. Moon is not a planet. It's an Earth natural satellite.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
The moon causes the tides and stabilises earth's rotation. yeah that is right moon is really played a great in stabalising earth.
Possibly from the own Earth.
Earth's Moon has no satellites of its own. While it might be possible, I am not aware of any moons that have natural satellites of their own.
The moon does has its own orbit around this planet, believe it or not. The moon does have its own gravitational pull strong enough so it won't go crashing into the Earth , yet not that strong to break out of Earth's gravitational reach to the moon.
Moon. Was that really a serious question?
Most people call it moon but it is really called "Luna"!