It depends what year it is. Mars takes 88 more days then earth so just count 88 more days.
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
Mars spins counter-clockwise, and its direction of orbiting the Sun is counter-clockwise from the Sun's viewpoint.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, orbiting the sun at a distance of around 225 million km
Mars follows the Earth in the succession of planets orbiting the Sun. It is thus the 4th planet from the Sun.
Mars spins counter-clockwise, and its direction of orbiting the Sun is counter-clockwise from the Sun's viewpoint.
asteroids and comets
Mars follows an elliptical path when orbiting the Sun. This means that its distance from the Sun varies throughout its orbit, with its closest point called perihelion and its farthest point called aphelion.
Because it has planets orbiting it (such as Earth, Jupiter and Mars)
Well, I would say its orbit is elliptical.
The small lumps orbiting the sun are called asteroids. They are rocky objects that vary in size and are mostly located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Asteroids are found orbiting the Sun in between Jupiter and Mars. So, the answer is "the Asteroid Belt".
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.