Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
The order of increasing equatorial diameter for the three planets and Earth's moon is: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and then Venus. Earth's Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, which is slightly larger, then Mars, and finally Venus, which is the largest of the four.
Mercury resembles the Earth's moon in terms of its heavily cratered surface, lack of atmosphere, and extreme temperature variations between its day and night sides. Both objects are rocky bodies and have been heavily bombarded by impacts over their history.
That varies depending on where Mercury, the Earth, and the Moon are in their respective orbits.
Both mercury and mars have a gravity which is around 38% of earths. Mercury's gravity is 37.8% of earths, Mars' gravity is 37.7% of earths.
Mercury does not have a moon.
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Mercury looks a lot like the far side of the moon. It is lifeless and littered with countless craters.
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 roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
If you want to know the order it's not sun, moon, earth It's Mercury, Venus and then earth.
The moon is 1079 miles wide Mercury is 1515 miles wide Mercury is only 436 miles wider. Hope This Helps! :)
because you touch yourself at night
The planet Mercury has the most similar cratered surface compared to the moon.
because of volcanic action, erosion and and tectonic plates grinding agaist each other it makes the Earth rocky and rough, but not making it cratered like the moon and mercury.
How is Mercury's density is about high as the earths density
The order of increasing equatorial diameter for the three planets and Earth's moon is: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and then Venus. Earth's Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, which is slightly larger, then Mars, and finally Venus, which is the largest of the four.