Just a bit slower. It's rotation period is 24 hours and 37 minutes. Just imagine, if you lived on Mars, you could sleep in an extra half hour, and still have an extra seven minutes to get ready for work!
Mercury and Venus, since they are closer to the Sun.
(This answer assumes the question is about planets' orbital periods
Astronomers use the word "revolve" when talking about a planet's orbital motion.
Sometimes "ordinary" people say "revolve" when they mean the "rotation" or spin of a planet.)
The planet Mars rotates faster compared to Venus. Mars takes 24.6 hours to rotate while Venus takes 243 days to complete one turn.
The Earth is moving faster in its orbit. Objects in distant orbits always travel more slowly than objects in near orbits.
Earth has a slightly shorter rotation period than Mars.
jupiter
The planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun, takes 1.88 Earth years to make one full orbit around the sun.
Neptune
No. The orbit of Venus is closer to Earth's orbit than the orbit of Mars, by an average of 38 million kilometers (Venus 108 million km, Earth 150 million km, Mars 230 million km)Mars is only the closest planet to Earth when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth and Mars is on the same side as Earth and Mars is not too far ahead or behind the Earth in their orbits.It can be as long as an entire Earth year that Mars is not closer, and it will only be closer for less than 4 months at a time.
Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.
mars is the 4th planet from the sun and it does orbit
Venus' is. Mars' is next.
Mars and Venus and the moon.
Earth is the next planet to orbit inside Mars, while Jupiter is the next planet to orbit outside Mars orbit. Mars' orbit is closer to Venus (and Mercurys') orbit than it is to Jupiters though.
The planet whose orbit is between those of Venus and Mars is Earth.
NO mars has longer years so it has longer orbit and traveling
Mars has the most elliptical orbit. The earth's is almost a perfect circle
Mars seems to orbit backwards because the Earth is orbiting at a faster rate so when Earth passes Mars it seems to orbit backwards.
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.97 Earth days.
its the earth were their is life..... the neptune and mars for me.....
The planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun, takes 1.88 Earth years to make one full orbit around the sun.
That would be the planet known as earth.it is our planet earth
This is false. Mercury is the "fastest" planet, with Venus and Earth next. IN fact, the orbital speed of any planet is inversely related to the distance from the Sun; close-in planets orbit faster than farther-out planets.