Second after Earth
The density of Mercury is 5.4 grams per cc, only a little lower than that of the densest planet - Earth. One of the reasons that the Earth is denser is that its own gravity compresses its material more than it does in the smaller planet, Mercury. If adjustment were made for this gravitational compression, then Mercury would have a density of approx 5.3 g per cc compared to the Earth's 4.4 making Mercury the densest planet.
The most densest planets are Earth and Mercury
Terestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and mars.
Mercury is the second densest major body in our solar system and is the closest planet to the sun. It has a density of 5.427 grams per cubic centimeter, second only to Earth.
Earth, with a density of 5.515 gr/cm3, it is the densest planet in the solar system.
Earth is the densest planet.
I Don't Know The 1st One But I DO Know The 2nd One It's The Moon . And BTW Ur Welcome :D
The densest planet in the Solar System is Earth.The other inner planets - Mercury, Venus, and Mars - are only a bit less dense; all of them are much more dense than the four giant outer planets.Mercury is nearest the Sun and is the second densest planet.
No the densest planet (Earth is not named after any god.
The planet closest to the Sun, the smallest planet, the second densest planet, it is similar in appearance to the moon, Mercury orbits around the Sun faster than any other planet, it has no moons, Mercury has no atmosphere, It was known as Apollo and Hermes in ancient times, it is highly visible just after sunset, it is also known as the swift planet.
No, Earth is not the densest planet in our solar system. Mercury holds that title, with a higher average density due to its large metallic core relative to its size. Earth's density is lower because it has a significant amount of lighter materials in its composition.
Which planet is the densest in our Solar system? The densest gas will drop to the bottom of the glass. Is the Amazon jungle the densest in the world?