The galaxy doesn't revolve around anything; it is slowly moving toward the other galaxys within our galaxy cluster as they are all bound by gravity. Galaxies of other clusters are moving away from us at 70km/s/megaparsec, (known as the Hubble constant) due to the expansion of the universe. This process is fueled by Dark Energy. I thought I'd give you an actual answer- not that the revolving around God one wasn't good... for laughs. Objects 1 Megaparsec away move at 70km/s. Objects 2 Megaparsecs away move at 140km/s The universe is homogenious and isotropic; It has no center and no edge.
it revolves
No the world does not revolve around yoga and it should not revolve around yoga. That is nonsense the world revolves around money and market.
it revolves around the galactic center
No, the Earth revolves around the sun.
It orbits (revolves around) Jupiter with a period of about 3.55 days.
It does not. It revolves around the Earth.
It does not. It revolves around the Earth.
Mercury is a planet. By definition, it revolves around the sun.
The Earth rotates on its axis, as it simultaneously revolves around the sun.
A satellite revolves around a planet as it orbits it in space.
Yes
No. Absolutely nothing revolves around the moon.