2 metres per hour, I think
Mars orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 24.07 km/s, or 54,054 mph. It takes approximately 687 Earth days for Mars to complete one orbit around the Sun.
No planets orbit around Mars. There are two moons that orbit around Mars.
Not quite exactly, or nowhere-near, depending on what you mean by "how fast".Period of orbitEarth . . . 365.26 earth-daysMars. . . . 686.97 earth-daysThe Earth takes 53.2% as long as Mars does to orbit the sun. But that's "orbiting about twice as frequently", not "orbiting twice as fast".Average orbital speedEarth . . . 29.8 kms-1Mars. . . . 24.1 kms-1Earth only moves 26% faster than Mars in its orbit.
Earth's orbit is closer to the sun than Mars' orbit. Earth takes about 365 days to orbit the sun while Mars takes about 687 days. Additionally, Mars has a more elliptical orbit compared to Earth's nearly circular orbit.
Yes. Earth is closer to the Sun than Mars, so it will have a smaller orbit.
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Diemos, the smaller of the two moons of Mars, takes 30.3 hours to make one orbit of Mars.
No. Mars is a planet and thus much smaller than any star. Stars cannot orbit planets. However, Mars does orbit the sun, which is a star.
Mars's orbit is not unusual.
The asteroid belt orbits the Sun. Phobos and Deimos the moons of Mars orbit Mars.
Mars has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos, but no planets orbit it.
The two natural satellites that orbit Mars are Phobos and Deimos.