No, because the Moon is not a planet. However, they are similar in several ways, especially their cratered surfaces.
in our solar system: mercury venus earth mars pluto (but is a dwarf planet)
Mercury,Venus,Earth and Mar, the four closest planets to the sun. The four planets are composed primarily of rock and have solid surfaces.
The planet Mercury has the most similar cratered surface compared to the moon.
Mercury is a planet.
A rock planet is a terrestrial planet primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals. Examples include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury, which have solid surfaces made up of rock material. These planets have high densities and solid, well-defined surfaces.
The Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They share many characteristics including their location outside of the asteroid belt (between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter).
Mercury is not a dwarf planet. It is a planet.
The planet Mercury resembles Earth's moon because both have heavily cratered surfaces. Mercury's surface is covered with impact craters similar to those found on the moon, due to its lack of atmosphere to protect against incoming objects.
Mercury is itself a planet - it did not come from a planet!
how does the planet mercury's spins?
Mercury