The same way as earth.
If viewed from above the Sun's north pole, all of the planets orbiting the sun do so in a counter-clockwise direction. All the planets except Venus also rotate counter-clockwise.
Mars spins counter clock-wise. This helps all of the martians such as Marvin, breath properly. This may sound untrue, but I have complied data from the last 3 years and it is most surely true.
Mars rotates on its axis just as the earth does. The Martian rotation period is 24 hours, 37 minutes and 22.663 seconds, compared with Earth's rotation period of 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds.
At the equator Mars rotates at about 868.22 km/h
It spins in the same direction as the Earth spins. That's counterclockwise, when
viewed from above its north pole.
north to east
Counter-clockwise
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539 mph
same as earth
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 earth hours = 1.025 earth days.
About 24.6 hours.
All planets in the solar system rotate, but not all in the same direction, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune all rotate in one direction, while Venus, Uranus, and the dwarf planet Pluto rotate in the opposite direction.
mars rotate about 1433499370 km
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It roates 3.59 to left on its axis
it teke 24 hours and 37 minutes to rotate on its axis.
same as earth
Mars rotates in 24 hours 40 minutes.
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The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 earth hours = 1.025 earth days.
It takes 24.7 hours.
it takes mars 24.6 hours to rotate on its axis once
Mars takes about 24 hours and 39 minutes to rotate.