Mercuries surface has many craters on it and its surface temp can reach 590k!!
The planet Mercury has the most similar cratered surface compared to the moon.
The force of gravity on the surface of Mercury is 3.7 ms-2, compared to 9.81 ms-2 on earth.
while earths surface is smooth or rocky or filled with water, mercurys surface is made out of cotton candy, the clouds on mercury are fuzz balls and the water is coors light. mercury is awesome, earth sucks ._. creepy face
Meteorites smash into Mercury's surface to be so rocky
The question is inappropriate because the surface of Mercury is not unmapped!
The planet Mercury has an acceleration due to gravity of approximately 40% what is felt on Earth. In SI units the gravity of Mercury is 3.7-meter per second per second (m/s^2) as compared to Earth's 9.8.
At its hottest point, temperatures on Mercury can rise as high as 700 Kelvin (430 °C) for the regions directly facing the Sun. And its colder side can get down to 110 Kelvin (-163 °C). But the absolute coldest parts of Mercury are the shadowed parts of the planet's polar craters. These are regions that never see sunlight, and the Mercury surface temperature can get as low as 90 Kelvin (-183 °C).The Mercury average surface temperature, when you even it all out, is 452 Kelvin (179 °C).
Mercury does have a solid surface
If you are referring to mass, then the percentage would be: Mercury = 0.330x1024kg Earth = 5.97 x1024kg Percentage = mercury/earth = 0.330x1024kg/5.97 x1024kg *100 = 5.5% If you are referring to diameter, the percentage would be: Mercury = 4879km Earth = 12,756km Percentage = mercury/earth = 4879km/12,756km *100 = 38.2%
Mercury is the liquid with the strongest surface tension.
the sun
Compared to what ? -- Compared to the surface of Mars, it's 43.7% as much. -- Compared to the surface of Pluto, it's 2.8 times as much. -- Compared to the surface of the Earth, it's 16.5% as much.