refractory elements
Mercury is the planet that condensed into solid form closest to the Sun. Due to its proximity to the Sun, it experienced high temperatures that caused lighter materials, like gases, to evaporate, leaving behind a dense, rocky body. This formation process resulted in Mercury being a solid, terrestrial planet rather than a gas giant.
no, it formed from a nebula, then condensed
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
It condensed from the interstellar nebula form which our star, the Sun, was formed.
Around 99.5%
The gas planets would evaporate in extreme heat
Theory that states dust and clouds condensed to form the sun and the planets by gravitational means
75% of hydrogen, 25% helium and 1% heavier elements. These three main elements condensed into the gas cloud which continued to condense . Those solid objects are what we know today as our Sun
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Mercury is closest to the sun
It is the process in which water gets evaporated from heat of sun. It gets condensed to form water droplets and precipitate.
Mercury is closest to the sun.