I want to say it's Mars, but I'm not sure.
Meteorites or asteroids can strike planets and moons.
Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.
No, all the planets, moons, asteroids and the sun do.
Three types of bodies in the solar system besides dwarf planets, asteroids, and planets are comets, moons, and meteoroids. Comets are icy bodies that release gas and dust as they orbit the Sun, moons are natural satellites that orbit planets or asteroids, and meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies that travel through space.
All known moons. But in theory, there could be a moon orbiting a larger moon, if the large moon was far enough away from the planet.
its the comets are smaller than planets, moons, and asteroids. In order of size, usually comets < asteroids < moons < planets
Asteroids and Comets
Meteorites or asteroids can strike planets and moons.
mars
Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.
the asteroid belt, the kuiper belt, and the oort cloud.
A solar system
The Sun.
Terrestrial planets and moons of both gaseous and terrestrial planets. Don't forget Dwarf planets and the asteroid belt.
Planets, moons, asteroids.
Stars, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other phenomena.
Comets