Mars rotates in about the same time on it's axis, so it has a similar day length of 24 hr and 38 min.
Earth has a 24 hour day and Mars has a 25 hour day.
It's because each planets is a collection of all the debris that was going round in a similar orbit before the planets were formed. So the planets only survived to the present day by having different orbits.
Mars is most like Earth's deserts due to its dry and dusty surface, rocky terrain, and extreme temperature variations. Both planets have similar day lengths and experience dust storms, although the ones on Mars are much larger and more intense.
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
planets have moons for day and night
Earth has a 24 hour day and Mars has a 25 hour day.
Mars is very similar to Earth. Mars' year and day are very similar to Earth compared to other planets.
Mars has a rotation period most like Earth's. Both planets have a similar day length, with Mars taking about 24.6 hours to complete a full rotation on its axis, compared to Earth's approximately 24 hours.
It's because each planets is a collection of all the debris that was going round in a similar orbit before the planets were formed. So the planets only survived to the present day by having different orbits.
Yes, Jupiter does have day and night, similar to Earth. Jupiter rotates on its axis, causing the sun to rise and set on different parts of the planet. However, the length of a day on Jupiter is shorter than on Earth, about 10 hours.
Jupiter. It spins the most quickly on it's axis out of the planets in our solar system, it's day lasting only 9h 55mins and 30secs.
Earth and Mars are both terrestrial planets. Both planets have about the same amount of dry land surface areas. Mars, like Earth, has volcanoes, canyons, and impact craters.
Mars. Mars is only slightly smaller than earth, so it has similar gravity. It rotated the sun just a little slower than the earth, so it has a similar year. Mars also has a similar day/night cycle. It's temperatures is -63* Celsius (-81* F), which is closer to earth's average of 0* Celsius (32* F) then most other planets.
24.62 hours or 24 hours and 37 mins, quite similar to earths day length.
Mars is most like Earth's deserts due to its dry and dusty surface, rocky terrain, and extreme temperature variations. Both planets have similar day lengths and experience dust storms, although the ones on Mars are much larger and more intense.
Nitrogen is the most abundant gas but the interesting thing about it, is that we can not use it in the gaseous state.
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)