The Swift Planet (colors)
Because it is in that kind of atmosphere! Luxray8910 says: Mercury actually DOESN'T "change" its color. The views that you look at Mercury from make it seem different colors, but it's not really "changing". Mercury is ACTUALLY more of a silver-tan color, but light reflecting off of its surface constantly make it seem to be that orangey-color you often will see.
Both Neptune and Mercury are fairly different, but there are a few things that are similar between them. For instance, They both orbit the sun, are part of the solar system, they are both named after Greek gods, and they both have similar gases (hydrogen,helium,oxygen,methane) hope this was helpful :))
There are two main similarities between Mercury and Pluto. One is their smaller sizes, although Pluto is far smaller than Mercury. The other is their extreme distance from the sun. So Mercury is the closest known planet to the sun while Pluto was considered the furthest.
The lines are from Mercury because Mercury has lines which are from Mercury which has lines on it because it is Mercury. The lines are Mercury lines because it is Mercury, and since it is Mercury, it has lines from Mercury because it is Mercury totally. So, Mercury has lines from Mercury since being Mercury from Mercury lines. WHAT!
howw many colors do Mercury have
mercury is mostly known for its wild and warm colors
The surface of Mercury is a pretty uniform grayish/tan color.
black
Mercury is a merky colour. If you were to think of a paint palette you would mix flourescent magenta and muddy brown.
blue or red
Because of all the different gases that it has.
light brown and grey and a bit of white
The Swift Planet (colors)
Mercury doesn't have a really pronounced color; it mostly just looks grey or possibly slightly brownish.
Black and gold (I think) my uncle painted his car that
Green, Yellow and Orange.