Mercury's diameter is 0.3825 times that of Earth's
Not even close to it. The sun is about 864938 miles in diameter, while Mercury is only about 3032 miles in diameter. Actually, Mercury is not much larger than Earths moon. If you mean Mercury as in the plant, then no. The sun is the biggest thing in are solar system.
Mercury is smaller than the earth so you can't. Also mercury has no moons.
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
The gravity on Mercury is 38% of Earth's gravity. So, if you were 150mlbs on Earth, you would be 57 lbs on Mercury.
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
Jupiter's largest Moon is Ganymede. It is slightly larger than the planet Mercury. As the Earth is more massive than Mercury, the answer is no.
Not even close to it. The sun is about 864938 miles in diameter, while Mercury is only about 3032 miles in diameter. Actually, Mercury is not much larger than Earths moon. If you mean Mercury as in the plant, then no. The sun is the biggest thing in are solar system.
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Mercury is smaller than the earth so you can't. Also mercury has no moons.
Mercury's diameter is about a third that of Earth.
Mercury is 57.9x106km from Earth.
mercury is smaller then earth
Mercury's gravity is 38% of that on Earth.
Earth > Venus > Mercury > Mars
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
4879 kilometers (about 3031 miles) is the approximate diameter of the planet Mercury. This is about 38% of the diameter of the Earth, making Mercury the smallest of the major planets.
The gravity on Mercury is 38% of Earth's gravity. So, if you were 150mlbs on Earth, you would be 57 lbs on Mercury.