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Mercury, because it's the smallest if you don't consider Pluto to be a planet.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
The nickname for mercury is Swift Planet or quicksilver
Of course there is gravity in Australia. There is gravity everywhere on the planet.
All of them do. There's no planet where the gravity is the same as on Earth.
Planet Mercury and Planet Earth are both rocky planets. But Mercury is much smaller than Earth, so has much less force of gravity. Your answer is "No".
Weaker, much weaker.
Mercury's gravity is approx 40% of Earth's.
Hot and even more hot
The soil on the planet mercury is grey in color.
Assuming "coler" is meant to be colour, the planet Mercury is dark grey.
Mercury is the closest planet from the sun (first planet from the sun). It is roughly 36 million miles from the sun.
It is the closest planet to the sun and is over 400 degrees Celsius
Mercury is the smallest planet compared to the other ones
it is made of small amounts hydrogen helium and oxygen. it has almost no atmosphere because of the planets gravity.
There are many things that make up Mercury's planet composition. There are many different minerals and clays on Mercury's surface.
The year on the planet Mercury is very short. A year on this planet lasts 88 days compared to 365 days on Earth.