Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
Venus has no stars! It's a planet! But it revolves around our Sun, a star.
the biggest planet is saturn and there is only 1 sun to share among all the planets
The planet with nine suns is often referred to in the context of a fictional setting, such as in the science fiction series "The Expanse." In our solar system, there is no known planet that orbits nine suns. However, some exoplanets in other star systems may exist in multi-star systems, which can have two or more suns, but nine is extremely rare and speculative. In literature or media, such a planet might symbolize a unique or fantastical environment.
There are no known planets with 7 stars as its suns.
Venus is the planet that reflects only about 6% of the Sun's light. This is due to its thick cloud cover made of sulfuric acid droplets, which reflects most of the sunlight that reaches it.
Venus has no stars! It's a planet! But it revolves around our Sun, a star.
Planets orbit a central sun or suns. A body orbiting a planet is called a natural satellite or moon
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
The only planet known to have water and life is Earth. It is quite possible that other planets orbiting other suns do as well, but we currently cannot determine such details across interstellar distances.
the biggest planet is saturn and there is only 1 sun to share among all the planets
A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.
gravity and inertia
The Sun is the name of a star. For example: when describing the human race, you can say "you are human", but you can't say "human is you". A star is a "sun" to its planets that are orbiting it. To everything else, it is "just" a star. So, a sun is defined as the star around which your own planet or dwarf planet is in direct orbit around. There are other suns out there, under this definition.
The gases around the planet traps the suns heat and energy in the atmosphere
No, a planet.
Venus
You cannot have planets orbiting planets. Planets orbit suns. Only satellites orbit planets. In the case of planet Earth, the moon is the only natural satellite.