A year on Mars, also known as the Martian year or "solar day," is approximately 687 Earth days. This longer year is due to Mars taking longer to complete its orbit around the Sun compared to Earth. Mars has a longer orbital period because it is farther from the Sun and travels in a larger orbit. In contrast, Earth takes about 365.25 days to orbit the Sun.
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