mars is further away from the sun than mars, so it takes longer to go round the sun and the seasons are longer
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Mars.
It takes approximately 365.25 days for Earth to orbit the Sun. This period of time is known as a year.
As there are 2.135 Julian years in a Martian year, you'd be 25.62 years old in earth years.
The wavelengths of radiation emitted by Earth are primarily in the infrared spectrum, ranging from about 5 to 100 micrometers. This is known as terrestrial or thermal radiation, and it is a form of heat energy emitted by the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
It takes mars twice as long to make a full revolution around the sun than it takes earth.
The years are twice as long because it is farther from the sun and takes longer to circle it.
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Days and nights would be twice as long, obviously. The slower rotation would have impacts on the weather, much of which is driven by the Earth spinning. Days would be warmer and nights cooler, for example, because each spot on the Earth would have twice as long in the sunshine to heat up, with twice as long at night for heat to radiate away.
MARS
Uranus has seasons that last around 21 Earth years, making them approximately twice as long as Earth's seasons. This is due to its unique tilt, causing extreme variations in its sunlight exposure throughout its orbit.
Saturn has a period of revolution that is approximately twice as long as Earth's. While Earth takes about 365 days to complete one revolution around the Sun, Saturn takes roughly 29.5 Earth years to complete its orbit.
Mars.
48 hours. If it takes him 24 hours for 1 night then it would take twice as long. If he were real. My dad told me he wasn't.
700 days
No, earth cannot have 30 seconds in a minute. Unless it started rotating at twice the speed (making a day half as long).
A Martian day is only 40 minutes longer than an Earth day, but its year is almost twice as long as ours.