The planet Mars is round in shape. All of the planets in our solar system are orbits. The gravitational pull of the sun has formed the planets to be around.
One Martian year is approximately TWO Terrestial (Earth) Years.
No, Mars isn't twice the size of the Earth. The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 7,926 mi (12,760 km), while the equatorial diameter of Mars is 4,220 mi (6,792 km). So we can tell that the Earth is twice the size of Mars, not the other way round.
Mars has a longer year (687 Earth days) due to its greater distance from the sun, which results in a longer orbit. This longer orbit causes its seasons to be about twice as long as Earth's. Additionally, Mars has a more elliptical orbit compared to Earth, which can also impact the length and intensity of its seasons.
Mars.
A year on Mars is 687 earth days, which is the time it takes for it to make one orbit of the sun.
Round Trip to Mars was created on 1957-09-23.
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Overal the shape of the planet Mars is round. However, there is some indentations in the planet that make it a little distorted and not perfectly round.
round and flat
Round Trip to Mars - 1957 was released on: USA: 23 September 1957
Mars and the Earth both follow orbits round the Sun, and they also have moons in orbit round them.
Mars has two moons - Phobos and Deimos.
Phobos and Deimos .
They both are round and are both planet.
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Mars Year: once.Earth Year: 0.53 times.
The cast of Round Trip to Mars - 1957 includes: Dal McKennon as Professor Dingledong Grace Stafford as Woody Woodpecker