Yes.
Compared to Earth, Mars is colder at day and night because of its greater distance from the sun.
good question, the answer is as earth spins on an axis mars does so it has day and night just like earth!
Mars has day and night for the same reasons that Earth has day and night. Mars, like Earth, rotates on an axis. That means that the Mars is spinning like a top. As the planet spins, half of it is facing the sun, and the other half isn't. So the half that is facing the sun experiences daytime, and the other half has nighttime. The planet spins around so the the same half is facing the sun every 24.6 (almost 25) hours. This is the same way that we see night and day, except Earth spins a little faster, so we have a complete day and night every 24 hours.
because mars is quite close to the sun and it rotates to;so it allows there to be day and night on mars:) hope i helped Edit: Mars has a solar day (24 hours on Earth) of about 24 hours and 39 minutes. If night and daytime were of equal length that would give a night of about 12 hours and 20 minutes. However there's a lot of variation, just as there is on Earth. It depends on the seasons and the latitude mainly. Mars is quite like Earth in its axial tilt, but its "year" is nearly twice as long. So the seasons will be similar, but longer.
mars does go cold at night
Mars rotates about it's axis, so if you were to stay at close to one point on mars for a martian day, then for half the day you would face the sun(day), then later on when mars had rotated round, the part of mars you were on would not be facing the sun(night).
Yes. As with just about any planet, Mars has a day and night cycle. For Mars it is about 24 hours and 40 minutes.
Is there any life in Mars
One Mars day is about 24 hours 48 minutes; almost the same as Earth!
Compared to Earth, Mars is colder at day and night because of its greater distance from the sun.
good question, the answer is as earth spins on an axis mars does so it has day and night just like earth!
Because it rotates on its axis, as does the earth.
Is it Mars.
An apparent or solar day on mars is 24h 39min and 35sec, so a night on mars will be 12h 19min and 47sec on average. A bit longer than on earth.
Yes. Like the other planets, Mars also rotates (at about 539mph). In fact, Mars's day is almost exactly the same length as Earth's day. But simply answered: Yes, there are days and nights on Mars.
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.
it is 24 hrs 48 minutes (i think)