If you are speaking of one orbit around the sun, about 2 earth years. If you are using Earth's calendar, one year is one year. (note it's rotation on it's axis is a little more than one Earth day - 24.6 hours)
on mars there is only a little time difference if compared to the earth if on earth 7:00AM than on mars it will be 7:10AM!!
A year on Mars is equal to 687 Earth days. That is about 2 Earth years.
It takes Mars about 687 Earth days to have a full year, compared to the Earth's 365 days in a year. A year on Mars is 1.88 Earth years.
One year on Mars is about 687 earth days compared to the the 365 days in a year on Earth.
A year on Mars is about 687 Earth days long, which is almost twice as long as a year on Earth. This difference is due to Mars taking longer to orbit the sun because it is farther away and has a larger orbit.
A year on Mars, also known as a Martian year, is longer than an Earth year. It lasts approximately 687 Earth days. This is due to Mars taking longer to orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.
A year on Mars is about 687 Earth days long, which is roughly 1.88 times longer than a year on Earth. This is because Mars takes longer to orbit the sun due to its greater distance from the sun compared to Earth.
Mars is very similar to Earth. Mars' year and day are very similar to Earth compared to other planets.
686.971 Earth days in fact. Edit: That number looks like the time, in Earth days, for Mars to orbit the Sun. Maybe that helps.
a day on mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds compared to earth.
It takes mars twice as long to make a full revolution around the sun than it takes earth.
Astronomers refer to a planet's orbital period as its year. On that basis Mars does have a longer year than Earth.
About 687 Earth days.