Diemos, the smaller of the two moons of Mars, takes 30.3 hours to make one orbit of Mars.
Approximately 7.66 hours. That's obviously the moon "Phobos", but there is another moon called Deimos which orbits in about 30.3 hours.
Mars cannot orbit the earth. It orbits the Sun aprox. every 2 Earth years.
It takes Mars approximately 687 Earth days to orbit the sun once. This is equivalent to about 16,494 hours.
It takes 687 Earth days for mars to orbit the Sun
Mars takes 686.971 (or 687 days) Earth days to orbit the Sun.
The asteroid belt orbits the Sun. Phobos and Deimos the moons of Mars orbit Mars.
Deimos orbits Mars, not the Earth, and takes 1.26 days to do so.
Mars has two moons called Phobos and Deimos that orbit round it. Phobos goes round in 11 hours, which is faster than Mars rotates so it rises in the west and sets in the east, while Deimos takes 30 hours but seems to take about 5½ days to go round as seen from Mars's surface.
Approximately 7.66 hours. That's obviously the moon "Phobos", but there is another moon called Deimos which orbits in about 30.3 hours.
686.971 Earth days.
It takes Mars 1.9 Earth years to orbit around the Sun.
Like Earth's moon, Deimos' axial rotation is synchronous with its orbital revolution as a satellite of Mars. The period of both motions is 30.3 hours.
Phobos doesn't orbit the moon. It orbits Mars.
a year on mars is equivalent to 687 earth days.
It takes 687 days for the planet mars to orbit the sun.
About another 4 billion years. Then the sun will explode and destroy the solar system, including mars. Until then it will have to orbit the sun. If you mean, "How long does it take for Mars to make a full orbit around the sun" (or something similar to that) , its 687 days
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once