The Days (And Years) Of Our Lives

PlanetRotation PeriodRevolution Period
Earth0.99 days365.26 days
Mars1.03 days1.88 years
Jupiter0.41 days11.86 years
Saturn0.45 days29.46 years

How was Mars created?

When the solar system settled into its current layout about 4.5 billion years ago, Mars formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars is about half the size of Earth, and like its fellow terrestrial planets, it has a central core, a rocky mantle, and a solid crust.

Where is Svalbard located in the world?

Svalbard, (Old Norse: “Cold Coast”) archipelago, part of Norway, located in the Arctic Ocean well north of the Arctic Circle. The islands lie between longitude 10° and 35° E and latitude 74° and 81° N, about 580 miles (930 km) north of Tromsø, Norway.

What are some interesting facts about Mars?

Mars is a planet found in the Solar System. It is the 2nd smallest planet and the fourth in order of distance from the sun. Mars is cold, dusty, and possesses a thin atmosphere. Explorations of the planet are ongoing to find out whether it can support human life as the Earth does. Below are some interesting facts about Mars; 1.

What is the climate like in Svalbard?

However, average temperatures on Svalbard have increased rapidly over the last few years and the climate is becoming wetter as a result. Earlier this year, Svalbard recorded its 100th consecutive month of above average temperatures. 6. Less than 10% of the landmass has any vegetation.

How many islands are in the Svalbard archipelago?

The archipelago is composed of nine main islands: Spitsbergen (formerly West Spitsbergen), North East Land, Edge Island, Barents Island, Prins Karls Foreland, Kvit Island (Gilles Land), Kong Karls Land (Wiche Islands), Bjørn (Bear) Island, and Hopen. The total area of Svalbard is 24,209 square miles (62,700 square km).