365 day's, same amount of days as us because see planets all rotate and,it's an inner planet,which makes it closer to the sun and so its more hot may not believe me because,well,your not a professional scientist,but i am telling the truth,trust me on this one,OK?
John Goran,
Professional Scientist
1 year, 320 days and 18.2 hours
Hope I helped
A year in mars is 687 earth days
The Mars year is 687 Earth days long.
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.
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
There is one planet and it is Mars.
a year is determined on how long the planet takes to orbit the sun. When calculating the year of a planet we use earth days. __________________ Yes, distance counts. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes that planet to complete one full orbit.
It takes Mars about 24 hours and 39 minutes for the planet to spin once around its axis. This is equal to one day on Mars, and is similar to one day on Earth.
MARS
depends which planet your talking it about Mercury about 88days Mars 687 days
One martian year is roughly 687 earth days long.
It is 9 months
The length of a day on the planet Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. One year on the planet is equal to 680 days on Earth.
The length of year on Mars is 686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
Which planet?
one year round trip
Yes, only one planet Mars exists.
30.5 the same as deimos30.5 what?Phobos and Deimos are both moons of the planet Mars.
No one knows what is on Mars, if you mean any life; but Mars is a very dusty and red colored planet
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.