The circumference of the moon is 6,790 miles (10,927 km). The circumference of Mercury is 9,525 miles (15,329 km). Mercury is larger than the moon.
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
Mercury is larger. size of Mercury: 4879 km size of Earth's Moon: 3475 km
Mercury
There is no erosion on the moon and mercury to erase the impact sites.
Mercury is almost the same size as the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth. Mercury is then smaller than Earth.
The circumference of the moon is 6,790 miles (10,927 km). The circumference of Mercury is 9,525 miles (15,329 km). Mercury is larger than the moon.
they have the same size + lots of craters
Nothing. Mercury does not have a moon.
A 5.0kg mass would have the same mass on both Earth and the moon. However, on Mercury, due to its different gravitational pull compared to Earth and the moon, the mass would still be 5.0kg, but it would weigh less on Mercury than on Earth or the moon.
Mercury does not have a moon.
Mercury is larger than the moon and so is closer in size to Earth than the moon is. It should be noted that Mercury is closer in size to the moon than it is to Earth.
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
The specific gravity of a substance depends on the acceleration due to gravity. Since the gravity is lower on the moon than on Earth, the specific gravity of mercury will be different between the two. On the moon, the weight of mercury would be less than on Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull, causing its specific gravity to be different.
Mercury is larger. size of Mercury: 4879 km size of Earth's Moon: 3475 km
That varies depending on where Mercury, the Earth, and the Moon are in their respective orbits.
Mercury