Other than comprising roughly the same rocky material left over from the Sun's birth the planets are not very alike.
Earth posses a protective atmosphere that can hold heat in which means life can thrive during the night time. Being so close to the Sun Mercury had its atmosphere stripped away by the solar wind long ago.
Then there are the thermal differences. The Earth, thanks to its atmosphere, enjoys a biologically acceptable temperature day and night. Mercury goes from 1 extreme to another. Daytime temperatures are 430 degrees Celsius and night time is a bone freezing -170 degrees Celsius.
Now possibly the biggest difference is the presence of water which Mercury would have the ingredients for in its early life but again being so close to the Sun meant it was boiled dry long ago.
But there are a couple of similarities. 1 is both Earth and Mercury have an elliptical orbit. Imagine them going round the Sun not in a circular path but an egg shaped orbit.
The other is that, unlike Mars, Earth and Mercury both have molten cores which is known as being a geologically active planet. This means iron, being 1 of the heaviest elements, can sink to the center of a cooling planet over time. At the very center some of the Iron is crushed by gravity into a solid despite being thousands of degrees past it's boiling point. Around this an outer core of iron and nickle flows which is not under quite so much pressure so is liquid.
This configuration of materials creates an electric current and generates an electromagnetic field. Now it may not be as strong as Earth's but seeing as ours is not very strong in itself I would still say it is a similarity.
Other than that I would say that Earth and Mercury, like 2 small twins, have grown up to be very different.
Other than comprising roughly the same rocky material left over from the Sun's birth the planets are not very alike.
Earth posses a protective atmosphere that can hold heat in which means life can thrive during the night time. Being so close to the Sun Mercury had its atmosphere stripped away by the solar wind long ago.
Then there are the thermal differences. The Earth, thanks to its atmosphere, enjoys a biologically acceptable temperature day and night. Mercury goes from 1 extreme to another. Daytime temperatures are 430 degrees Celsius and night time is a bone freezing -170 degrees Celsius.
Now possibly the biggest difference is the presence of water which Mercury would have the ingredients for in its early life but again being so close to the Sun meant it was boiled dry long ago.
But there are a couple of similarities. 1 is both Earth and Mercury have an elliptical orbit. Imagine them going round the Sun not in a circular path but an egg shaped orbit.
The other is that, unlike Mars, Earth and Mercury both have molten cores which is known as being a geologically active planet. This means iron, being 1 of the heaviest elements, can sink to the center of a cooling planet over time. At the very center some of the Iron is crushed by gravity into a solid despite being thousands of degrees past it's boiling point. Around this an outer core of iron and nickle flows which is not under quite so much pressure so is liquid.
This configuration of materials creates an electric current and generates an electromagnetic field. Now it may not be as strong as Earth's but seeing as ours is not very strong in itself I would still say it is a similarity.
Other than that I would say that Earth and Mercury, like 2 small twins, have grown up to be very different.
The Earth's moon and Mercury are alike in that they are both rocky and airless. They are also both devoid of life and both have craters and plains.
Mercury is closer to the earth than the sun is, because the orbit of Mercury is between the sun and the orbit of Earth. However, when Mercury is on the opposite side of the sun from the earth, the sun is closer to the earth than Mercury is.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
mercury barometers and aneroid barometers both measure air pressure.
Mercury does not have a moon.
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The Earth's moon and Mercury are alike in that they are both rocky and airless. They are also both devoid of life and both have craters and plains.
Saturn and jupiter Those are not the too most alike plants it is Earth and Mercury
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earth and venus are alike because they are both on the inner planets
They are both rocky planets
Mercury is closer to the earth than the sun is, because the orbit of Mercury is between the sun and the orbit of Earth. However, when Mercury is on the opposite side of the sun from the earth, the sun is closer to the earth than Mercury is.
Mercury's diameter is about a third that of Earth.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.