yes
The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
Mercury can not support life, Mercury does not have an atmosphere, no seasons, shorter orbit around the sun, etc.
Mercury is smart lttle aliens while earth is being reported by god and its going to rain on saturday
No, Mercury is non-combustible. Mercury is a natural chemical that exists in the Earth's crust and it is used in many different industries.
Both Earth and Mercury have atmospheres, but they are very different. Earth's atmosphere is dense and rich in oxygen, suitable for supporting life. Mercury has a very thin exosphere composed mainly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, and helium, which is not conducive to sustaining life.
Not at all.
No, it is an element found in different minerals on earth,the planet has the same name.
they both are on the same axis on the side of the sun.
The specific gravity of a substance depends on the acceleration due to gravity. Since the gravity is lower on the moon than on Earth, the specific gravity of mercury will be different between the two. On the moon, the weight of mercury would be less than on Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull, causing its specific gravity to be different.
The days of the week on the planet Mercury have different names and lengths compared to Earth.
Mercury's diameter is about a third that of Earth.