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Martian seasons are about twice as long as those on Earth due to Mars' longer orbital period. A complete Martian year lasts about 687 Earth days, resulting in each of the four seasons lasting roughly 168 Earth days. The axial tilt of Mars, which is similar to that of Earth, also influences the seasonal changes. As a result, the variations in temperature and atmospheric conditions are more pronounced during these extended seasons.

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