No it does not have moons or rings
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
no
Earth's moon does not have any rings, nor moons.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet in our solar system
Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has yet to be confirmed. Therefore until it is discovered, it will not have any moons.
No, Venus does not have any moons or rings.
no
Mars does not have any rings but possesses two moons named Deimos and Phobos .
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
Saturn is the planet that is known to have shepherd moons. These are small moons that orbit within the rings of Saturn and help to maintain and shape the rings' structure.
No, all the moons and rings rotate in the same plane as the planet itself.
Saturn
Both - Uranus has rings - and 27 moons ! See the related link to Wikipedia for a nice article on the planet's features.
No, The Planet Mercury has NO rings or moons. Only gas planets have rings: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Only the rings of Saturn are highly visible to us.
I am not sure which planet you are talking about but earth does not have any rigns and it only has one moon. There are several other moons that belong to other planets and Jupiter and Saturn have rings.
Generally, the larger the planet the more rings or moons due to its greater gravitational influence and the quantity of leftover debris remaining in the accretion disc following the planet's formation- but there are also many other factors.
No. However there are moons within the rings of Saturn.