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The day lengths are very similar.

Earth has a 24 hour day. This is the"solar day". Earth spins once in about 4 minutes less time than the solar day and that's called the sidereal day.

Mars spins once in about 24 hours 37 minutes.

The solar day on Mars is about 2 minutes longer.

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