A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
earth is 1 planet away from mars
I will compare the Martian "Sol" (the Mars solar day) with the solar day on Earth. The Sol is about 39 minutes and 35 seconds longer than Earth's solar day of 24 hours. Thus, the answer is: about 0.9732 days on Mars equals 1 Earth day.
Mercury and Venus have no moons, but Earth and Mars do. In total, 3. Earth has 1 and Mars has 2.
It has many more craters than Earth does.
Actually, Mars is smaller than Earth. Mars is only three-fourths the size of Earth, so 75% of Earth would fit in Mars.
Mars orbits the sun once in 687 earth days. 30 Mars years = (30 x 687) = 20,610 earth days 365-1/4 earth days = 1 earth year 20,610 earth days = (20,610 / 365.25) = 56.427 earth years. Why do you ask ?
Mars is 0.107 times the mass of earth. The reciprocal of that is the number of planets the mass of Mars it would take to equal a planet the mass of earth, or a little over 9 and 1/3.
No. Mars is about 1/2 the size of Earth and has just 1/10 the mass. A simple comparison is the relationship of a US half-dollar (Earth) to a US dime (Mars).
Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth: 1 Moon (luna) Mars: 2 (Deimos, Phobos) See related link
1 moon for all
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.