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Mercury has a diameter of 2,439.7 km Pluto has a diameter of 2,306 So that means that Mercury is a little bigger
No. Pluto (now a dwarf planet) is much smaller than Mercury, and considerably less dense, because Pluto (billions of kilometers from the Sun) is partly frozen gases and ice. Pluto's diameter is only about 2306 kilometers, less than half the diameter of Mercury, about 4879.4 kilometers.
Jupiter is much larger than Pluto. Jupiter has a diameter over 11 times greater than that of Pluto and is significantly more massive. Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and is much smaller compared to Jupiter.
It is hotter on Mercury than it is on Pluto because Mercury is much closer to the Sun. Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Mercury moves more rapidly in its orbit compared to Pluto because it is much closer to the Sun and experiences stronger gravitational forces. This closer proximity results in Mercury orbiting the Sun at a faster speed than Pluto.
No. Pluto is bigger than Ceres. With a diameter of about 2302km, Pluto is quite a lot bigger than Ceres. Ceres has a diameter of about 975km.
Mercury is the second smallest planet; only Pluto is smaller. Mercury's diameter is 4879 km, while Earth's is 12,756 km. In fact, Mercury is not much larger than our Moon, which has a diameter of 3475 km. Source: http://www.messenger-education.org/elusive_planet/fastfact_5.php
While the planet Mercury and Pluto have some similarities, they are quite different. Mercury is much warmer than Pluto because of its proximity to the sun. The year on Mercury is 88 days compared to 248 years for Pluto.
Yes! For example, Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. Ganymede is larger in diameter than Mercury and much larger than Pluto. Callisto, Io, and Europa are also larger than Pluto.
Pluto has 3 moons, and all of them are smaller than Pluto. The largest moon, Charon, is about half the diameter of Pluto.
Much larger. Pluto is quite small.
It looks (much) bigger from Mercury.