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It takes Mars 1.88 Earth years to go around the Sun. So, if you lived on Mars, your Birthdays would be 687 Earth days apart.So, take your current age and divide by 1.88 to get your Mars age.
Your age does not depend on your location (unless you travel somewhere at near-lightspeed). If you were to find your age in Mars years (1 Mars year = 1 orbit of Mars around the sun) instead of Earth years, you would have to divide your Earth-year age by 1.8808.
A full year on Mars is about 687 earth days. That is about two earth years. This means that when you are 18 years old on the earth, you would be 9 years old on Mars. However, this doesn't mean that you'd look twice as young as you really are, you'd just have a different age but look exactly the same as you would on the Earth at your age.
I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
This is relevantly untrue and true. It is impossible for you yourself to visit Mars. However, it is possible for your children to go to Mars. If you have a baby in space and you have enough food and water, your child can reach Mars at the age of his/her mid 20-40's depending on your age. Of course, then your child would also need to get married and have another child to pass the information back on Earth. It's really complicated and unfortunately, scientists can't afford to waste a human's life for that because birth at space may not be possible
It takes Mars 1.88 Earth years to go around the Sun. So, if you lived on Mars, your Birthdays would be 687 Earth days apart.So, take your current age and divide by 1.88 to get your Mars age.
Your age does not depend on your location (unless you travel somewhere at near-lightspeed). If you were to find your age in Mars years (1 Mars year = 1 orbit of Mars around the sun) instead of Earth years, you would have to divide your Earth-year age by 1.8808.
mars age = earth age* 365 / 687 Mars age= 12*365/687 Mars age = 6.37 Mars years
A full year on Mars is about 687 earth days. That is about two earth years. This means that when you are 18 years old on the earth, you would be 9 years old on Mars. However, this doesn't mean that you'd look twice as young as you really are, you'd just have a different age but look exactly the same as you would on the Earth at your age.
You would be the same age, of course. However, you probably mean how old you would be in "Mars years". There are two ways to calculate this: A Mars year is 686.98 Earth days. At nine Earth years old, you are 3287.25 Earth days old. Divide that by 686.98 and you get 4.7850738 Mars years old. A Mars year equals approximately 1.88 Earth years. So, nine divided by 1.88 equals 4.78723404. The former is a bit more accurate. You would be 4 3/4 rounded to the nearest quarter.
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
You would still be 11 years old no matter what star or planet you are on. It is all an age. That is incorrect. Simply work out what percentage of Earth year is Mars year (even if it is something like 101%) and divide by that percentage.
His age would be nominally the same as it is on Earth, after correcting for the mental and physical difficulty of living on Mars. The problem is how to describe that age when anybody asks how old he is. If you answer in terms of Earth years, you'd say he's eleven. If you answer in terms of Mars years, you'd say he's about 5.8 . What's weird is that you'd have to specify which units you're using when you talk about age, even though it makes no difference in a person's actual age and condition.
Mars can be seen from the Earth without a telescope, people have known about its existence since the stone age.
You would still be 20 years old. Ages are, by convention, calculated in earth years. A Martian year, the time it takes Mars to orbit the sun, is longer than an earth year. Roughly twice as long, so you would be about half your earth year age in Martian years.
A year on Mars lasts 687 Earth days. Do a little math - 365/687=53%.53% of 10 is 5.3 years old or 5 years 109.5 days old.Sort of ...If you want to use Mars years, you should also use Mars days for your final answer.10 Earth years = 5.316886 Mars years.The Mars solar day is 1.027491 Earth solar days.Converting to Mars solar days, 0.316886 Mars years would be 217.7 Earth-days (not 109.5 days) or 211.9 Mars-daysSo in Martian years and days, someone who is exactly 10 Earth Years old would be 5 Mars-years, 212 Mars-days old.(remember the .3 in the 5.3 "years" is Mars-years, not Earth years so you have to multiply it by 687 Earth-days, not 365 Earth-days)
No. Mathematics is an invention of mankind, which is much younger than the age of the earth. But Mars, the planet, is approximately the same age as the earth according to what is known about the creation of the solar system. =)