The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
It revolves around the earth, it rotates on its axis.
No, it spins in place and we rotate around it.
Jupiter takes about 12 years to orbit the sun.
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
Jupiter's Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system. It takes exactly the same amount of time to rotate on its axis as it does to revolve around Jupiter, which is a little over 7 days.
I am sorry, but the moon does not "revolve around the moon".
Neither. The Sun and the Moon both rotate around their own axis. See related questions.
If the moon didn't rotate around the Earth, it would be to dark to see at night and eclipses would not exist!
Jupiter. The moon is Ganymede.
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
11 Earth years
it takes ten hours for it to travel around the sun
The largest body around Jupiter is the Moon Ganymede