No moons or rings. But it has 2 satellites.
No, outer planets have more rings and satellites compared to inner planets. For example, Jupiter has the most known satellites with over 80 moons, while Saturn is known for its extensive ring system. Inner planets like Earth and Mars have few to no natural satellites.
Mars has two natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.
Very few similarities exist between Mars and Saturn. Mars is a smallish terrestrial (or rocky) planet, while Saturn is a large gas giant planet. Mars has two small satellites, while Saturn has dozens of large satellites, and millions of small ones that form the "rings" of Saturn.
None. Mercury is too close to the sun. Also Mercury doesn't have any rings.
Mars does not have rings.
Mars does not have rings.
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
there are currrently 2 known satellites oribiting mars
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
There are three rings I don't know about satellites
It has just two. They are Deimos and Phobos. These are the moons or natural satellites. There are also satellites from Earth, sent to observe Mars.