687 (Earth) days.
(Not quite 2 Earth years.)
The amount of time that Mars takes to revolve around the sun in Earth years is 1.88 Earth years.
Mars takes approximately 687 Earth days to complete one revolution around the Sun. This duration is nearly twice as long as an Earth year, which is why a year on Mars is significantly longer than a year on our planet.
Seeing as Mars is further away from Earth, it will obviously take longer and at it's distance of 1.52AU, it takes 687 days to rotate on it's 25.2 degree axis.
Saturn's period of revolution, or its time to orbit around the Sun, is about 29.5 Earth years.
Venus takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun once.
The length of a single revolution around the Sun for Mars is about 686.98 Earth days.
687 (Earth) days. (Not quite 2 Earth years.)
It takes Mars approximately 687 Earth days, or about 1.88 Earth years, to complete one revolution around the sun.
if i went to mars to check without being trained i would die
There is currently no revolution happening on Mars. Mars orbits the Sun in about 687 Earth days, which is considered a revolution. Additionally, there are no ongoing political revolutions on Mars, as there are no human inhabitants on the planet.
29.5 Earth years.
The amount of time that Mars takes to revolve around the sun in Earth years is 1.88 Earth years.
It takes Mars approximately 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun one time.
Earth takes 24 hours to complete one revolution of the earth around sun
This length of time is called a YEAR
The approximate length of time required for one complete revolution of the moon around the earth is about 27.3 days. This period is known as a lunar month or sidereal month.
Mars. Although its year is significantly longer than an Earth year (time taken to orbit the Sun), its day length is very similar. It's slightly longer at about 24 hours and 37 mins. (That is the time taken for the planet to spin once on its axis, called a "sidereal" day.)