Mars and Earth share a similar angle of axial tilt - Mars, at present, has a tilt of 25 degrees, and Earth maintains a fairly constant tilt of 23.5 degrees. However, Mars does not maintain a consistent axial tilt over millions of years, so it is purely coincidence that Mars' current axial tilt is similar to Earth.
Mars revolves on its axis once in 24.6229 hours.
Earth's tilting on its axis leads to seasonal changes due variations in the angle (rather than distance) at which light hits.
It takes Mars 24 hours 37 mins 23 seconds (Earth time) to rotate once on its axis. That is its sidereal rotation period, relative to the far distant stars.
no it is 365
Yes
The seasons
the seasons either get colder or warmer, depending on the tilt of the axis.
it creates the seasons.
The mars axis poles have ice caps, which is frozen water on mars.
Very little - just colder.
Mars revolves on its axis once in 24.6229 hours.
Axis inclination - 23° 59
25 deg on its own axis
mars rotate about 1433499370 km
It roates 3.59 to left on its axis
yes
one rotation of mars takes 24 hours and 37 minutes.And , its axis of rotation is 24o