No, Mercury is smaller than Venus in terms of size. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers while Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Mercury's orbit is moderately eccentric, at 0.2056, while Venus's orbit is the least eccentric of any planet in the solar system, at 0.0067. Mercury's inclination is at 7º, while Venus's is at 3.39º.
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Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
No. Venus is much larger, nearly the size of Earth, while Mercury is the smallest of the major planets. Mercury diameter - about 4879 km Venus diameter - about 12104 km
Venus has about 3.5 times the surface area of our Moon. Venus-12,104 km Moon-3,476 km
Mercury is denser than Venus. It is the second densest planet after the Earth.Mercury: 5.427 g/cm3Venus: 5.204 g/cm3The Earth for comparison is 5.515 g/cm3
Mercury and Venus are the two inner planets most alike in size, mass, and density. They are both relatively similar in size, with Mercury being slightly smaller but denser than Venus.