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No. On Mercury you would weigh 37% of what you weigh on Earth.
Mercury is almost the same size as the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth. Mercury is then smaller than Earth.
It's about 88 Earth Days.
The distance between earth and mercury depends on whether mercury is on the same side of the sun or the opposite side!
Mercury, Venus, and Earth
well, Earth is about 12756 km in diameter, and mercury is about 4880km this makes Earth about 2.6 times bigger than Mercury :) hope that helps
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all terrestrial planets, meaning they have solid, rocky surfaces.
Mercury came from the same Solar nebula that the Sun, Earth and the other planets came from.
Nope. Mercury has an orbital velocity of 47.9km/s, whereas Earth has an orbital velocity of 29.8km/s.
Mercury is only slightly less dense than Earth.
Diameter of Mercury is 3031 miles; mass 3.250x1020. Diameter of Earth is 7926 miles (at Equator); mass 5.288x1021. Earth's mass is therefore about 16 times that of Mercury. Volumes can be calculated from diameters.
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