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Mars has day and night because it rotates on its axis, similar to Earth. A full rotation of Mars takes approximately 24.6 hours, causing the planet to experience periods of daylight and darkness as different parts of its surface face towards or away from the Sun.
There are 16,523 hours and 26 minuets in one Mars year.
24 hours and 40 minutes
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Mars has day and night because it rotates on its axis, similar to Earth. A full rotation of Mars takes approximately 24.6 hours, causing the planet to experience periods of daylight and darkness as different parts of its surface face towards or away from the Sun.
A day on Mars is a bit longer than on Earth - 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds. So, just as the length of daylight on Earth depends on (a) the seasons, and (b) the latitude of the location in question, so a random place on Mars would have a varied range of possible length of daylight. If you know what part of the planet you need to know about then you can probably compare it easily with the earth - allowing for the angle the planet's rotation makes with the Sun.
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 hours. So the cycles of light and dark are very similar to those on the earth. One half of the rotation period is 12.3 hours ... just about 18 minutes longer than on earth. But we can't say that this is how long the daylight lasts. The days get longer and shorter in the course of the Martian year (687 earth days), for the same reason as on earth ... the planet's equator is tilted 24.9 degrees out of the plane of its orbit, compared to the earth's 23.5 degrees. Buit we can say that in the course of a Martian year, the average length of daylight for anyplace on the planet's surface is 12hours 18minutes.
There are 16,523 hours and 26 minuets in one Mars year.
24 hours
24 hours 27 minutes Improvement : First I think that answer refers to the rotation period and that's 24 hours 37 minutes. Secondly I think the question means "daylight". That depends on the place, time of year,etc. It is similar to the situation on Earth.
About 24 hours 39 minutes is the length of the "solar day" on Mars.
A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
50 hours
It takes 24.7 hours.
About 24.6
About 6000 hours, but that's only very approximate.