It takes around 687 Earth days for Mars to orbit the sun.Mars does have seasons:SeasonsEarthMars(Northern Hemisphere)( in days)(in Earth days)Spring93171Summer94199Fall89171Winter89146
The southern hemisphere of Mars is believed to be older than the northern hemisphere because of extensive cratering patterns. The abundance of craters in the southern hemisphere suggests that it has been exposed to impacts for a longer period of time, indicating an older surface compared to the northern hemisphere. This could be due to differences in geological processes and history between the two hemispheres.
At the present time (late August 2009), in the northern Hemisphere, Mars is rising in the northeast around 1:00 AM local time, and advancing to high in the mid-south sky by sunrise.
It can snow on Mars and doe so fairly regularly in its northern hemisphere. The snow on Mars is made of carbon dioxide.
There are no significant differences.
Does mars have a ring around it? No
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.
No planets orbit around Mars. There are two moons that orbit around Mars.
Yes. Just as often as it can be seen from the northern one.
mars is 12,942.66 miles around
mars goes around the sun
There is no ring around the Mars now but Phobos (Moon of the Mars) Might form a ring around the Mars about 15billion(mabey million) years later.