It has to do that.
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.
What makes a moon a moon is the fact that it is smaller than the object it is orbiting, and is orbiting the object (the planet) constantly.The definition of a moon is "a natural satellite revolving around a planet". Since a satellite is an object that orbits a bigger object, usually a planet, and is not a planet due to its small size, it is considered a moon and not another planet.
The moon does BOTH.
A lump of rock orbiting around a planet is called a moon. Moons are natural satellites that typically revolve around planets in our solar system.
It has to do that.
A moon always revolves around its planet.
Jupiter. The moon is Ganymede.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
Satellites
It depends on which moon you're referring to. If you mean the moon in our sky, then the earth.
No, by definition a body must revolve around the sun in its own path to be planet. The moon has a path around earth and the sun.
no its funny. moon is a natural satellite to revolve around earth
Gravity
The earth revolve around the sun
No. If Ceres orbited a planet it would be a moon. It orbits the sun, so it is classified as a dwarf planet.
The big one you can see in the sky with the naked eye revolves around the planet Earth.