longer than it takes honey to pour out from the bottom of the bottle...
true but more specificly a rotational period (rotation about itself) is 24.6 hours and the orbital period (about the sun) is 686.9 Earth days
1 year
Mars travels about 15 miles in one second in its orbit.
1 year / 365 days
The same as the Earth
1 year (365 days)
This is how long it takes the first 5 planets to orbit the Sun. Mercury: 0.2 years Venus:0.6 years Earth: 1 year Mars: 2 years
Mars takes 686.971 (or 687 days) Earth days to orbit the Sun.
1 year and 322 days
If the Earth takes 1 year to orbit the Sun, Mars orbits the Sun in 1,8 years.
1 year
1 year
1 micro second
About 2 years. Scientists say it may take 1 year to get to Mars
365 1/4 days
365 and 1 4th days
Mars takes about 686 Earth days (1.88 earth years) to revolve around the Sun. Because Mars is farther from the Sun, its orbit is longer, and it moves in that orbit at a slower speed than Earth.
A 'year' is the time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun. In the case of earth, this is 365 and 1 quarter days. That is why a year lasts for 365 days and every fourth year ( a leap year) we add up all the odd quarter-days to make an extra day which we put into February - as February 29th. Mars, however, takes 687 (to the nearest day) earth days to go round the sun, so a Martian year is 687 days long - or 1.88 earth years.