No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
Mars is the planet whose day is closest in length to that of the Earth. A day on Mars equals 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds, which is less than one hour more than Earth.
The closest Planet to Earth is Venus approx. 25 million miles away. The Planet with a lenght of day closest to Earth is Mars with a rotation period of just over 24 hours.
One (solar) day on Mars is about 24 hours 40 minutes; that's the closest to Earth's day.
Mars rotation period is the closest to Earth with a sidereal period of only 24.6229 Earth hours.
Mars at 24.623 days
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Mars. Its day-night cycle is only about 40 minutes longer than Earth's.
Mars has a similar day length to Earth, a little longer at 24h 39m 35s (apparent solar day). It takes about the same time to spin once on its axis, to give a similar day length, but its not exactly the same.
Because the Moon Turns Slower Then The Earth.
The SAME? No. "ABOUT" the same? Well, close; a Mars day is a little less than 25 hours.
The two planets that have the same length of and Earth day but shorter than a Earth day are Neptune and Uranus because a Earth day on Neptune is 18 hours and 30 minuets Earth time, And Uranus is 17.24 hours. Thus Neptune and Uranus is closest to an Earth day being below 23 hours and 56 min (24 hours rounding).
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Mars. It has a similar day length to Earth, a little longer at 24h 39m 35s (apparent solar day).
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Mars is pretty close, at about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Mars rotates, and therefore possesses both day and night. It's length of day is believed to be much the same as that of earth.
WELL THE LENGTH OF THE DAY IS RELATED TO THE Rotation AND REVOLUTION OF THE PLANET BECAUSE THE PLANET HAS LENGTH BUT IT MIGHT NOT HAVE THE SAME THING AS OUR LENGTH AND IT HAS THE SAME ROTATION AND REVOLUTION.WHAT DO YOU YOUNG GUYS AND LADIES THINK ABOUT MY ANSWER ?PLEASE COMMENT ON IT I WILL APPROACHED THAT BY.
If you mean the length of the day, yes - that is the same around the Earth. The Earth rotates as a rigid body. If by day length you mean hours of sunlight. On the same lines of latitude day length will be the same, but due to the wobble in the rotation of the earth, day length is different along lines of longitude.
It is about 117 Earth days (for the "solar day") or 243 Earth days (for the "sidereal day").
the tilt of the planet
er..24 hours... what planet do you live on?
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.