No. Mars is farther out, so the sunlight is more dispersed out ther.
No, it does not. The earth has a moon, and Mars does not. It is earth's moon, earth and the sun that are involved in eclipses. All of them. Without a moon, Mars cannot experience an eclipse.
Mars is in the same solar system is earth meaning mars and earth share the same sun.
Mars revolves around the same sun as Earth.
Going to the sun is farther. :)
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit
The moon is closer to the sun. Since the moon orbits Earth, it is always about the same distance from the sun as Earth is.
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
The amount of time that Mars takes to revolve around the sun in Earth years is 1.88 Earth years.
Mars receives about half the amount of sunlight in one Earth day compared to Earth. This is because Mars is farther away from the Sun and has a longer day, lasting about 24.6 hours.
No, Mars does not orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits around around the Earth. Both Earth and Mars orbit around the sun, but Mars is farther away from the sun.
Mars follows Earth as the next planet out from the sun.
This question can't be answered unless the year is also specified. You need to give a year since Earth and Mars take different amount of days to obit the sun they do not sync up in the same place year to year.