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A day on Mars (the time it takes to rotate on its axis) is 24.62 hours, just slightly longer than a day on Earth.

A year on Mars (the time it takes to go around the Sun) is 686.97 days, almost 2 of our Earth years.

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What planet's year lasts 687 days?

Mars has a year of about 687 Earth days.


What the length of one year on Mars?

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.


How many days are in a year in Mars?

according to our measurements of time that would be approximately 1 Years, 320 Days and 18.2 Hours.


How long does a year last for?

a year lasts for exactly 365.4 days


How long will a year be on mars compared to a earth year?

A year on Mars is equal to 687 Earth days. That is about 2 Earth years.


Ho many days is a year on mars?

A Martian year is about 687 Earth days long or 668.6 Mars days long.


How long is a year on Mars compared to earth?

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!!


How many earth months does mars have?

The answer is 22 and a half in a martian year. A martian year lasts for 687 Earth days, or 669 martian days.


What is Mars year lentgh?

A day on Mars is about 24.6 hours. A year on Mars takes 687 Earth days.It takes Mars this long to orbit the sun.


How long does spirillum last?

It usually lasts from a month to a year.


How long is a year to mars?

683 days


Are there 100-year-long stormson Mars?

No

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