687 Earth days
The length of year on Mars is 686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
1.88 earth years is equal to one Martian year
One martian year is roughly 687 earth days long.
The length of a Martian day is equal to 1.027491204 Earth days. The length of one sidereal Martian year is equal to 1.880791 sidereal Earth years.
The length of a day on the planet Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. One year on the planet is equal to 680 days on Earth.
A year on Mars, also known as a Martian year, is longer than an Earth year. It lasts approximately 687 Earth days. This is due to Mars taking longer to orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.
In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
One year on Mars is equivalent to about 687 Earth days.
687 (Earth) days. (Not quite 2 Earth years.)
Mars takes about 687 Earth days, or 1.88 Earth years, to orbit the Sun once.
Mars orbits farther from the sun,tthan Earth does, meand its orbital circumference is longer. Additionally, the farther out an orbiting object is, the slower it travels. So, to complete one orbit, Mars has to travel farther than Earth does and at a slower speed.
If you mean unit of time, then yes. A second on Earth is the same as a second on Mars, as is a minute, or an hour. Mars' length of day, however is slightly longer than an average Earth day because it rotates slightly slower than the Earth. A Martian year is also longer than a year on Earth because its orbit around the Sun is longer. One orbit around the Sun for Mars takes a little less than two Earth years.