There are no storms or clouds on mercury because the atmosphere is so tenuous.
Yes, Mercury does have a tenuous atmosphere that includes trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. The planet's atmosphere is so thin that it can't form clouds like those seen on Earth.
No, Mercury barely even has an atmosphere.
They all have clouds except for Mercury. The clouds on Mars are not very prominent and the globe of Uranus is featureless.
Every planet in the solar system except Mercury has an atmosphere, and all but Mars and Mercury have clouds, but only Earth has liquid water.
It's the closest planet to the sun with no clouds.
If you mean the place it is from the sun, then it is 1. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun but not the hottest, because Venus has poisonous clouds to trap heat.
It has neither, it is just a rocky planet without an atmosphere
Yes, Mercury has been found to have lightning, which is believed to be caused by intense convective activity in its thin atmosphere. Observations from the MESSENGER spacecraft have detected the presence of lightning bolts on Mercury.
It's very hot (being closest to the sun), and there is no atmosphere, so there are no clouds or rainstorms.
while earths surface is smooth or rocky or filled with water, mercurys surface is made out of cotton candy, the clouds on mercury are fuzz balls and the water is coors light. mercury is awesome, earth sucks ._. creepy face
Venus is the planet known for being covered with thick clouds composed of sulfuric acid, which obscure its surface from view. These clouds create a greenhouse effect that traps heat, making Venus the hottest planet in our solar system despite being further from the Sun than Mercury.