No, it has much less mass.
Among the inner planets, Earth has the greatest mass. It has a mass of approximately 5.97 x 10²⁴ kilograms, significantly more than that of Mercury, Venus, and Mars. Venus comes next in mass, followed by Mars and then Mercury.
No, Mercury is smaller than Venus in terms of size. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers while Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers.
because neptune has more mass than mercury
Venus is hotter than Mercury because of its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect. This traps heat inside the planet, leading to extreme surface temperatures that are hotter than Mercury, despite Venus being further from the Sun. Mercury, on the other hand, has a very thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat as effectively.
They are heavier on Venus due to it's larger mass.
there is more volcanoes on venus than Mercury
Among the inner planets, Earth has the greatest mass. It has a mass of approximately 5.97 x 10²⁴ kilograms, significantly more than that of Mercury, Venus, and Mars. Venus comes next in mass, followed by Mars and then Mercury.
Mercury, Venus, Mars
All of them except Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
No, Mercury is smaller than Venus in terms of size. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers while Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers.
Venus and Mercury rotate slowly, much more slowly than Earth or Mars.
No, Mercury is the closest to the sun, yet venus is hotter than mercury because there is more Co2 in the atmosphere.
No, Mercury is the closest to the sun, yet venus is hotter than mercury because there is more Co2 in the atmosphere.
because neptune has more mass than mercury
Mercury and Venus are the two inner planets most alike in size, mass, and density. They are both relatively similar in size, with Mercury being slightly smaller but denser than Venus.
Mercury (smallest), Mars, Venus, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter (largest). Note that although Neptune has more mass than Uranus, it is smaller in size.
Venus is hotter than Mercury because of its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect. This traps heat inside the planet, leading to extreme surface temperatures that are hotter than Mercury, despite Venus being further from the Sun. Mercury, on the other hand, has a very thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat as effectively.