about 4.15 times
Mercury revolves around the sun every 87.97 days. The Earth revolves every 365.25 days.
So Mercury makes 4.152 revolutions per each Earth revolution.
Yes. One of the physical laws that describe orbits in response to a central force is the fact that the smaller the orbit, the faster the orbiting body travels. Earth's average speed in its orbit around the sun is 18.5 miles (29.8 km) per second. Mercury's average speed in its orbit around the sun is 29.7 miles (47.9 km) per second.
The sun NEVER orbits Earth. Earth orbits the sun. All of the other planets also orbit the sun.
Mercury orbits the sun 4.149 times each year
Which planet is closest to Earth varies depending on where the planets are in their orbits. At different times the closest planet may be Mercury, Venus, or Mars. The planet whose orbit comes closest to Earth's is Venus.
Mercury has the smallest orbit. It orbits the closest of all the planets to the sun.
Yes. One of the physical laws that describe orbits in response to a central force is the fact that the smaller the orbit, the faster the orbiting body travels. Earth's average speed in its orbit around the sun is 18.5 miles (29.8 km) per second. Mercury's average speed in its orbit around the sun is 29.7 miles (47.9 km) per second.
The sun NEVER orbits Earth. Earth orbits the sun. All of the other planets also orbit the sun.
Mercury orbits the sun 4.149 times each year
it orbits 65 times in one year
The Moon orbit the the earth every 29.5 days.
The Moon orbits the earth nearly once a month. It orbits every 28 days. In a year, the Moon can orbit the earth 13 times.
Which planet is closest to Earth varies depending on where the planets are in their orbits. At different times the closest planet may be Mercury, Venus, or Mars. The planet whose orbit comes closest to Earth's is Venus.
The Moon orbits Earth just once in 27.3 days.
Sputnik I completed 1,440 orbits before falling back to earth.
No plants have been detected anywhere else but on the earth's surface. Mercury and Venus can be seen as crescents when their positions in their respective orbits are related to the earth's position in just the right way.
Nearly twice. 1.88 times.
Mercury orbits the sun every 88 days, the earth orbits the sun every 365 days.Therefore 365/ 88 = 4.14 times