Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".
A planet orbits a star. A moon orbits a planet or dwarf planet.
Charon is a moon that orbits the dwarf planet Pluto.
The inner planets Mercury and Venus are both categorized as rocky or terrestrial, and neither of them have a moon.
the moon is not a planet. The moon is a natural satelite that orbits the earth. It has no light but it will emit the sun's light at night.
the planets
The moon orbits the Earth. Venus and Mercury are the planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
There are no "planets" between the Earth and its Moon (the closest astronomical body to our planet). Earth has no natural satellites other than the Moon, although some Sun-orbiting asteroids (notably 3753 Cruithne) have orbits that intersect the Earth's orbit and have moon-like resonances with Earth and other inner planets.There are two planets whose orbits are between the Earth and the Sun : Mercury and Venus.
the planets do not orbit the moon but the moon orbits the planets because of gravity and inertia
Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".
Of the inner planets, Earth has one moon and Mars has two.
Earth is the inner planet that has at least one moon, known as the Moon.
We do - its called the moon.
Yes. The moon is close to the planet it orbits: Earth.
A planet orbits a star. A moon orbits a planet or dwarf planet.
the moon is a celestial body. that orbits the earth. though it does not have its own barycenter.
All the planets except Venus and Mercury have moons.