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Mercury is one of the seven planets in the universe.
Yes, Mercury is a planet in our solar system. It is the closest planet to the Sun and is known for its extreme temperature variations between its scorching hot days and freezing cold nights.
Mercury. (It is NOT Venus).
A hot desert generally has hot days and cool nights and little rain.
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The weather of Mercury is burning hot!! Its very very hot!
Mercury has nearly no atmosphere. Without an atmosphere, Mercury cannot reflect sunlight or trap heat. This is the reason why days on Mercury are very hot and nights are very cold. In the daytime, the solar energy directly strikes the planet's surface because there is no atmosphere to reflect heat, making a sizzling temperature of 427 Celsius (800 Fahrenheit). At night, without an atmosphere to trap heat, the solar energy escapes quickly into space, resulting in a freezing temperature of -173 Celsius (-290 Fahrenheit).
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun. It has a thin atmosphere and a large temperature variation between its hot days and cold nights. Mercury also has a high metal content, leading to its relatively high density compared to other planets.
Mercury has extreme temperatures with a high of 840'f or 450'c and has a low on the darker side of mercury -290'f and -180'c. Mercury is hot and cold and mainly doesn't have storms.
Mercury is very hot in the "daytime", but very cold during the "nights". So it's not possible to give a meaningful answer really. Typical maximum temperature: 430 degrees Celsius. Typical minimum temperature: Minus 170 degrees Celsius.