It is further from the Sun than Earth, which means it takes longer to orbit the sun, so its year is longer. It's day is longer because it takes slightly longer to rotate, only by about 39 minutes, than Earth does.
They orbit the Sun at different distances, so Saturn must travel a longer path. Also, Saturn travels slower. The ratio of the orbital periods can be derived from the ratio of the distances from the Sun, using Kepler's third law.
mars is closer to the sun than the earth so it will complete it cycle around the sun quicker.
Earth is made of water and land. Mars is made of just red dirt. There is life on Earth and no life on Mars.
It's because Mars is further out, so it has more distance to cover, also the Sun's gravity is weaker, so it goes more slowly.
longer because it is farther from the sun
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One Mars year is about 687 Earth days or 1,89 Earth year.
Mars takes about 686 Earth days (1.88 earth years) to revolve around the Sun. Because Mars is farther from the Sun, its orbit is longer, and it moves in that orbit at a slower speed than Earth.
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A 'year' is the time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun. In the case of earth, this is 365 and 1 quarter days. That is why a year lasts for 365 days and every fourth year ( a leap year) we add up all the odd quarter-days to make an extra day which we put into February - as February 29th. Mars, however, takes 687 (to the nearest day) earth days to go round the sun, so a Martian year is 687 days long - or 1.88 earth years.
A year on Mars lasts 687 Earth days. Do a little math - 365/687=53%.53% of 10 is 5.3 years old or 5 years 109.5 days old.Sort of ...If you want to use Mars years, you should also use Mars days for your final answer.10 Earth years = 5.316886 Mars years.The Mars solar day is 1.027491 Earth solar days.Converting to Mars solar days, 0.316886 Mars years would be 217.7 Earth-days (not 109.5 days) or 211.9 Mars-daysSo in Martian years and days, someone who is exactly 10 Earth Years old would be 5 Mars-years, 212 Mars-days old.(remember the .3 in the 5.3 "years" is Mars-years, not Earth years so you have to multiply it by 687 Earth-days, not 365 Earth-days)
A year on Mars is 1.8808 Earth Years or 686.97 days
An Earth year is 365 Earth days. A Mars year is 686.98 Earth days. A Mars year is 1.88 Earth years.
While a year on Earth 365 days, it is longer on Mars. On Mars, it is not quite 687 Earth days, or 1.88 Earth years.
Because Mars rotates slower than Earth
One Mars year is about 687 Earth days or 1,89 Earth year.
NO mars has longer years so it has longer orbit and traveling
1.88 Earth years or 687 Earth days. is how many years for mars to revolve
Mars orbits the sun once in 687 earth days. 30 Mars years = (30 x 687) = 20,610 earth days 365-1/4 earth days = 1 earth year 20,610 earth days = (20,610 / 365.25) = 56.427 earth years. Why do you ask ?
Mars takes about 686 Earth days (1.88 earth years) to revolve around the Sun. Because Mars is farther from the Sun, its orbit is longer, and it moves in that orbit at a slower speed than Earth.
It takes Mars 687 Earth days for a complete rotation of the Sun (Just under 2 years).1 day on Mars is equal to 24 hours and 39 minutes on Earth (i.e. A Mars day is 39 minutes longer than an Earth day!)
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Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long, or 1.88 Earth years.