Anything that isn't affected by the Sun's gravity will not revolve it. Almost anything outside of our solar system will not be affected by the Sun's gravity. But that's not to say that they aren't being affected by another star's gravity.
Just as the sun and all the objects which revolve around it is called the solar system, so is some other star and all the objects that revolve around it called a stellar system.
Planets revolve around the sun.
planets!!
That depends what you would accept as "objects". The interplanetary space includes not only specks of dust, but also gas atoms.
No
the earth
asteroids
The sun is much bigger than planets and has more mass, so it also has more gravitational pull. Objects in space with a greater gravitational pull can keep smaller objects in orbit.
There is nothing revolving around reflected light.
This statement is false. Asteroids are the space objects that can range in size from one to 500 miles in diameter and revolve around the sun usually in an elliptical orbit. Asteroids are irregular in shape and have craters.
There are many rock objects that revolve around the sun, but I think you might be thinking of a comet.
It is an asteroid.