Mercury orbits around the Sun once every 87.969 Earth days. It rotates on its axis (that is, it rotates a full 360 degrees) once every 58.646 Earth days. There is a spin resonance that makes its solar day (the time it takes for the sun to return to the same place in the sky) last exactly two of its years, or about 176 Earth days.
58.6 Earth days
mercury gets about 1 whole earth days
88 days
58.64 days.
59 days
Because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth. It takes Earth 365 days to orbit the sun once, but it only takes Mercury 88 days.
It is approx 88 days.
One day on Mercury is equal to about 59 Earth days.
Mercury takes about 58.6 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is known as a "solar day" on Mercury.
ten days
About 88 days
58.90 Earth Days.