Mercury is a very small planet, the smallest of the eight major planets. In terms of mass, it represents about 0.012% of all eight planets. In terms of the solar system, inuding the sun and all other matter, it's percentage is tiny. The sun makes up over 99% of the mass of the whole solar system.
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Zero. Mercury is a pure element.
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Hydrogen, Helium , Methane and Deuteride are the main gases found on the planet Uranus.
There is no great amount of the element mercury on the planet Mercury. They are just named for the same Roman god. Being a smaller planet, there should be less metallic mercury within Mercury than is found within Earth, but this cannot be absolutely determined quantitatively. There are no measurable amounts of mercury vapor in Mercury's atmosphere. Atmospheric Composition of Mercury: 42% Molecular oxygen 29.0% sodium 22.0% hydrogen 6.0% helium 0.5% potassium Trace amounts of argon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, xenon, krypton, and neon.
the planet mercury was named after the roman god mercury because it's the planet that rotates the sun the fastest than any other planet. they named it mercury because the roman god mercury was really fast because he sent messages for other gods.
hydrogen
The Caloris basin is on the planet Mercury.
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No, it is an element found in different minerals on earth,the planet has the same name.
hydrogen, helium, oxygen.
yes hydrogen is found in the human body sine the body is 75 percent water and water is 66 percent hydrogen so yes you have hydrogen in your body
The element Mercury has not been found on the sun. If, on the other hand, you were referring to the planet Mercury, then the answer is still the same: the planet Mercury was not found on the sun, but rather orbits the sun.
no because its the smallest planet
Mercury is a relatively rare element, it has not been found on Mercury the planet but theoretically it can be detected.
Hydrogen, Helium , Methane and Deuteride are the main gases found on the planet Uranus.
There is no great amount of the element mercury on the planet Mercury. They are just named for the same Roman god. Being a smaller planet, there should be less metallic mercury within Mercury than is found within Earth, but this cannot be absolutely determined quantitatively. There are no measurable amounts of mercury vapor in Mercury's atmosphere. Atmospheric Composition of Mercury: 42% Molecular oxygen 29.0% sodium 22.0% hydrogen 6.0% helium 0.5% potassium Trace amounts of argon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, xenon, krypton, and neon.
The Babylonians, who were credited with writing about both the element and the planet about 3500BC but this does not mean they were the first to observe.