It takes exactly 686 days 18 hours 12 minutes and 12 seconds for Mars to orbit the Sun.
Or in 686.971 days
Mars cannot orbit the earth. It orbits the Sun aprox. every 2 Earth years.
About 2 yrs. The orbit of Mars is about twice that of Earth's. == == Do you mean "how long does it take Mars to orbit the sun?" if so, 687 Earth days. Mars orbits 227 million kilometers away from the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all take less time than Saturn to orbit the sun. Mercury has the shortest orbital period, completing an orbit in about 88 Earth days. Venus takes about 225 Earth days, Earth takes 365 days, and Mars takes about 687 Earth days.
Mars takes about 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun once.
It takes Mars 687 days for its one revolution
If the Earth takes 1 year to orbit the Sun, Mars orbits the Sun in 1,8 years.
Mars takes about 687 Earth days, or 1.88 Earth years, to orbit the Sun once.
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Mars cannot orbit the earth. It orbits the Sun aprox. every 2 Earth years.
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It takes nearly twice as much time for Mars to get around the Sun than Earth. In Earth days, it takes Mars 686.980 days to make the same orbit.
about 50 years
It depends. Both Mars and Jupiter orbit the sun, and take different amounts of time to do it, so sometimes the sun will be in between them, and sometimes it won't be.
It takes nearly twice as much time for Mars to get around the Sun than Earth. In Earth days, it takes Mars 686.980 days to make the same orbit.
it takes 1 year for the earth to orbit the sun
254 days by the most fuel-efficient orbit, IIRC. Distance doesn't matter as much as travel time, and Mars is pretty close.
Mercury and Venus take less time to orbit the Sun than the Earth does. ummm...if you need 5 then...earth, venus, mercury, mars and jupiter