It has 2 small moons, Phobos and Deimos.
comets
The earth revolve around the sun
As the Mars rover would be on the planet for a long time it would have to use solar energy alone to move around.
Yes, the two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are held by Mars' gravity. The gravitational force of Mars keeps these moons in orbit around the planet as they move through space.
Not all celestial bodies move in circular orbits around larger objects. Planets can also orbit around stars or even on their own. So, it is not a requirement for a planet in a circular orbit to be moving around something bigger.
Mars rotates around the sun. the sun oesn't move
They come from planet Mars the solar winds blow them onto earth.
no you can not move around on Jupiter because it is a gas planet.
Venus can approach closest, but the distances between the planets varies as they move around the Sun. Mars is sometimes nearest and, rarely, Mercury can be the nearest.
Satellite are the heavenly bodies which move around the planets and mine werid account answered by: Nishantak Panigrahi
Mars is the planet that is right after Earth. The planets in order closest to the sun are: Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-Neptune(If you want you can include Pluto as the farthest planet from the sun but it is not a planet it is a dwarf planet. Check this link<http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Plut>
Whales are not fish. Fish move their bodies sideways when they swim; whales move their bodies up and down.