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There is no wind speed in Mercury because it doesn't have an atmosphere.
Mercury is roughly spherical in shape, like most other planets. Its shape is determined by its gravity, which pulls the planet's material into a compact, rounded form.
Mercury's orbit, like all planet's, is elliptical.The eccentricity of Mercury's orbit is 0.206
Because the planet Mercury is quite slow but pretty fast to orbit the sun. It takes 88 Earth days to orbit the sun so it doesn't have wind. The planet has a circled shape so there are 2 sides the dark and the light which concludes that it is cold on one side and hot on the other.
Mercury - the closest planet to the sun. Solar wind and radiation from the sun also blast off some of Mercury's minuscule atmosphere (Mercury's atmosphere is sometimes referred to as an exosphere)
Mercury - the closest planet to the sun. Solar wind and radiation from the sun also blast off some of Mercury's minuscule atmosphere (Mercury's atmosphere is sometimes referred to as an exosphere)
Mercury - the closest planet to the sun. Solar wind and radiation from the sun also blast off some of Mercury's minuscule atmosphere (Mercury's atmosphere is sometimes referred to as an exosphere)
mercury
Mercury is a planet.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit, it is also one of the most eccentric orbits of our solar system.
Mercury is not a dwarf planet. It is a planet.
Generallly speaking, it spherical. The planet is small, but still has a large enough mass and gravity to pull it into this shape. As with earth, it has lots of lumps and bumps on it's surface.