It takes around 687 Earth days for Mars to orbit the sun.
Mars does have seasons:
SeasonsEarthMars(Northern Hemisphere)( in days)(in Earth days)
Spring
93
171
Summer
94
199
Fall
89
171
Winter
89
146
a year
27.32158 days.
248 earth years
It takes Eris 557 years to orbit the sun
bause
The moon revolves around the earth once each 27.32 days. (rounded)
Mars
Uranus has seasons that last around 21 Earth years, making them approximately twice as long as Earth's seasons. This is due to its unique tilt, causing extreme variations in its sunlight exposure throughout its orbit.
Porblely Half of Mars and half of Jupiter
About 6 days.
Longer. A day on Mars is around 39 minutes longer than a day on Earth, and it also takes Mars 668 days to make one trip around the sun (which means that seasons on Mars are also nearly twice as long as seasons on Earth are).
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)