Astronomers refer to a planet's orbital period as its year. On that basis Mars
does have a longer year than Earth.
Mars orbits farther from the sun,tthan Earth does, meand its orbital circumference is longer. Additionally, the farther out an orbiting object is, the slower it travels. So, to complete one orbit, Mars has to travel farther than Earth does and at a slower speed.
There are 24 hours and 39 minutes in a day on Mars, which is slightly longer than a day on Earth.
Mars is a cold, dry planet with a thin atmosphere, while Earth has a moderate climate, liquid water, and a thick atmosphere. Earth has a diverse range of life forms, while Mars has no known life. The length of a day on Mars is slightly longer than a day on Earth.
Mars has weaker gravity than Earth. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects on Mars weigh less than they would on Earth.
Earth is more massive than Mars and therefore has greater gravity.
Longer than your finger but shorter than Earth to Mars
No. A year on Earth is 365 1/4 days, while on Mars a year is 687 Earth days.
A day on Mars is slightly longer than a day on Earth, lasting about 24 hours and 37 minutes. This is because Mars takes longer to complete one full rotation on its axis.
Longer. A day on Mars is around 39 minutes longer than a day on Earth, and it also takes Mars 668 days to make one trip around the sun (which means that seasons on Mars are also nearly twice as long as seasons on Earth are).
Because Mars rotates slower than Earth
Planets closer to the sun than Earth orbit the sun in less than one year (Mercury and Venus), while planets further out from the sun than Earth take longer than a year (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). The further out you go, the longer it takes to orbit the sun.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
Because the orbit of Earth is closer to the Sun than the orbit of Mars.
Mars orbits farther from the sun,tthan Earth does, meand its orbital circumference is longer. Additionally, the farther out an orbiting object is, the slower it travels. So, to complete one orbit, Mars has to travel farther than Earth does and at a slower speed.
A day on Mars is slightly longer, about 24.62 Earth hours (24 hours, 37 minutes).
Mars rotates on its axis once in 24.6229 hours, while Earth does that in 23.9345 hours. So Mars has a day about 30 minutes shorter than Earth.