There is no planet which fits that description.
Deimos orbits the planet Mars along with Phobos
Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
Mars orbits refer to the paths that spacecraft or other objects take around the planet Mars. These orbits can vary in altitude, inclination, and shape depending on the specific mission objectives and requirements. Studying Mars orbits allows scientists to gather data and perform observations of the planet from different vantage points.
no, mars along with all of the other planets in the solar system orbits the sun, only a moon or a wondering asteroid can orbit a planet.
Mars does not revolve around any planets, it is a planet in its own right. If it did, it would be called a moon. It orbits the sun directly.
Well it orbits just the way any other planet does
Mars is a planet the Moon is not. Mars orbits the Sun-the Moon does not.
No. For one thing, a planet-like object that orbits a planet is a moon, not a planet. Mars does have two moons but they are captured asteroids, and would not be considered planets if the had their own orbits around the sun.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
Ceres is the smallest of the five dwarf planets, which orbits between Mars and Jupiter.
Asteroids