It takes a year (about 365 days) to revolve around the Sun once.
(Perhaps that's what you meant.)
686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long, or 1.88 Earth years.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
687 (Earth) days. (Not quite 2 Earth years.)
No planet (in our solar system) has a year of 264 earth days. The two planets near to the sun than us have short years, all others have longer years.
686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
A year on Earth is about 365.24 days long. Most years are 365 days, and leap years have 366 days.
668.5991 Martian days 686.971 Earth Days
Uranus's length of year is 83 earth years, 273 earth days.
The length of a year for each planet increases as each planet is farther from the Sun. The lengths are: Mercury: 88 days, Venus: 225 days, Earth: 365 days, Mars: 687 days, Jupiter: 12 years, Saturn: 30 years, Uranus: 84 years and Neptune: 165 years.
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long, or 1.88 Earth years.
Jupiter's length of orbit, or its orbital period, is about 4,332.82 Earth days, which is equivalent to roughly 11.9 Earth years.
The length of year on Mars is 686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
Mars, with a orbital period of around 687 days, almost two Earth years (1.88 earth years).
10,759.22 days29.4571 years
In Earth days t would take a huge number because in Earth years it is 164.79!