It depends how fast you are going. The distance is 28.5 million miles at its shortest distance and 43 million miles at its farthest point from the sun.
It will posibly take about 2 years to get to the sun from mercury.
Mercury and Venus take less time to orbit the Sun than the Earth does. ummm...if you need 5 then...earth, venus, mercury, mars and jupiter
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and it is the fastest to orbit the sun. It takes 88 days for the Mercury to completely orbit the sun.
Mercury's average distance from the sun is 36 million miles (58 million km).The time for light to cover that distance is about 193 seconds.
88 Earth days.
Saturn. This is untrue. Both Mercury and Venus have shorter orbits and therefore take less time to orbit the Sun, because they are the two planets closer to the Sun then Earth. Saturn is further from the Sun and takes much longer to orbit it.
Venus, farther from the Sun than Mercury, takes longer to orbit. the Sun.
Because Mercury is much heaveyer than the earth so it takes more time to rotatebecause of its weight
Mercury's orbit of the sun takes 87.969 days.
It takes Mercury 87 days to orbit the sun.
Mercury and Venus take less time to complete one orbit of the sun, since they are closer to the sun. They have less distance to travel, and are orbiting at a greater tangential speed.
It takes Mercury considerably more time than that to complete an orbit (if Mercury were moving that fast, it would be orbiting around the sun significantly more rapidly than the sun itself spins).Mercury's "year" is approximately 88 Earth days long.