For 360 deg. rotation (sidereal day), mars takes 41 minutes 18 seconds longer
It's not. A day on Mars (a sidereal rotation period) is 1.026 Earth days.
Mars takes longer to rotate around the sun than Earth. Since it takes Mars almost twice as long as earth to make a rotation around the sun, you are half your age. Less rotations, less years
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The rotation of Mars is very similar to the rotation of earth. Its axial tilt, the length of its day, and the direction of its rotation are all very similar to those of earth.
No
Mars sidereal rotation is 1.025 day Earths sidereal rotation is 0.997 day. Mars rotates on its axis at a speed similar to Earth's,averagiung 25 degrees,although in the past that angle has been as great as 60 degrees. This means that Mars,like Earth,has distinct seasons
Mars rotates on its axis once every 24.6 hours, which is very similar to Earth's rotation period.
Mars has a rotation similar to Earth, known as prograde rotation, where it rotates on its axis in the same direction as it orbits the sun. It takes about 24.6 hours for Mars to complete one full rotation.
no it is 365
Yes. The effects of gravety on Mars are less than on Earth. Mars has 37.6% of Earth's gravity.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
Mars, with a rotation period of 24 hours 37 minutes 23 seconds (time taken for one spin on its axis relative to background stars).