Because Mars is 150,000,000 million kilometre from Earth and it takes Mars time revolve around the Sun
In terms of Earth years, longer.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have years longer than one Earth year. Jupiter's year is about 12 Earth years, Saturn's is about 29 Earth years, Uranus's is about 84 Earth years, and Neptune's is about 165 Earth years.
Jupiter has a longer year than Earth. It takes about 12 Earth years for Jupiter to complete one orbit around the sun.
Neptune's year is about 164 Earth years long.
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
A year on Uranus, would be approx 84.07 Earth years.
You are not younger on Saturn: the same amount of time has elapsed in your life. However, a Saturnian year is longer than an Earth year, you your age in Saturnian years is less than your age in Earth years.
No planet in our solar system has days longer than one Earth year. Venus has the longest day -- it's 243 Earth days.
Earth, unless you meant days longer than years. In which case, that would be Venus.
Jupiter's days are not, in fact, longer than its years. Jupiter's days last about 10 hours, and its year is approximatley 11 Earth years.
Planets closer to the sun than Earth orbit the sun in less than one year (Mercury and Venus), while planets further out from the sun than Earth take longer than a year (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). The further out you go, the longer it takes to orbit the sun.