They're both spheres.
they are both metal
Well, honey, Earth and Mercury are both planets in our solar system. They both have rocky surfaces and are located relatively close to the sun. Plus, they both have polar ice caps, but let's be real, Earth is where all the action is at with its abundant water and thriving ecosystems. Mercury is just a hot mess in comparison.
They are both layers of the Earth comprised of rock....other than that, there are no similarities.
They are both in space
In this solar system there are four, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
mercury is yellowey redish and the earth is blue and green and the planet earth has life on it and mercury does not have any life on it
They are both "rocky" planets and orbit closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Mercury does not have any air. It is too close to the sun to have the kind of atmosphere that we have on Earth.
No. No one has stepped on Mercury, Venus, or any planet aside from Earth.
The acceleration of gravity ... and therefor the weight of any object ... on thesurface of Mercury is 37.698% of its value on the surface of Earth. (rounded)
The acceleration of gravity ... and therefor the weight of any object ... on thesurface of Mercury is 37.698% of its value on the surface of Earth. (rounded)
they are both metal
No, it has hardly any atmosphere.
Mercury does not have any moons.
Yes, all of the planets in from the earth display phases when viewed form earth.
Earth has life- Mercury doesn't have life. Earth has liquid water on it's surface-Mercury doesn't have liquid water on it's surface. Earth has one large moon (A quarter of the Earth's diameter) - Mercury doesn't have a satellite so in large comparison (Pluto and it's moons don't count, it's not a planet any more) Earth has a Nitrogen/Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide atmosphere- Mercury doesn't.
It's Venus at the moment, but depending on positions in orbit sometimes mars or mercury could be closer.