It takes Mars about 687 Earth days to have a full year, compared to the Earth's 365 days in a year.
A year on Mars is 1.88 Earth years.
An ellipse.
Mar, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
A) You wrote does wrong B) You wrote Mars wrong you should have said "How much does it take for Mars to orbit the Sun?" Toanswer your question it takes 687 Earth days.
The asteroid belt is beyond the orbit of Mars.
It goes round once in 687 days.
An ellipse, like all the planets. Just like every other object in orbit around a much larger central mass, Mars travelsin an orbit whose shape is an ellipse.But the orbit's eccentricity is only 0.094, which means it's so close to being a circlethat you can't tell the difference by looking.
The answer is Eris,a planet just outside Mar's orbit.
around 150 miles
It would take less than 365 days like earth it would take about 1-2 earth days
No. A circle is an unstable shape for an object orbiting another. An orbit is between slightly and very elliptical (egg-shaped). If an object is placed in a circular orbit, the orbit will quickly deteriorate to an elliptical orbit. Added: Mar's elliptical eccentricity is rather above average for a planetary orbit. Not quite as large as Mercury, but large enough.
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Mars has a rotation period of about 24.6 hours, which is only slightly longer than Earth's day.