Mercury is about 57,500,000 kilometers (36,000,000 miles (36 million miles)) from the Sun, Earth is about 152,000,000 (93,000,000 miles (93 million miles)) - a little less than 3x farther away. Since it takes about 9 minutes for light to get to Earth from the Sun, it stands to reason it would take about 3 minutes to get to Mercury from the Sun.
Light to Earth
152,000,000,km/300,000km/s ~ 506 secs, 506secs x 1 min/60 secs ~ 8.5 mins
(93,000,000 miles/ 186,292 miles per second ~ 499 seconds, 499 seconds x 1 min/60 seconds ~ 8.3 mins, )
Light to Mercury
57,500,000 kilometers/300,000km/sec ~ 192 sec, 192 sec x 1 min/60 secs ~3.2 mins
(36,000,000 miles/186,292miles/sec ~ 193 sec, 193 sec x 1 min/60 secs ~ 3.2 mins)
Mars takes longer to orbit the sun than Mercury because it is farther away from the sun and orbits at a greater distance. This means Mars has a longer path to travel around the sun, resulting in a longer orbital period. Mercury, being closer to the sun, has a shorter path to travel and completes its orbit more quickly.
Mercury and Venus because they are the closest to the Sun so they have less distance to travel.
The Sun doesn't revolve around Mercury, Mercury revolves around the Sun. For Mercury to revolve around the Sun, it takes 88 Earth days.
88 days
The mean distance from Mercury to the Sun is 58 million km, or approximately 3.2 light-minutes. It takes the Sun's light from 2 1/2 to 3 3/4 minutes to reach Mercury. The orbit of Mercury varies from 28,583,820 miles (46,001,200 km, 0.307499 AU) to 42,760,839 miles (68,816,900km, 0.466697 AU)
About 88 Earth days.
88 Earth days.
It takes approx 194 seconds, or 3.23 minutes.
The question needs to be more specific. It it the time to travel to Mercury, the time that Mercury takes to orbit around the sun?
mercury is only 36 million miles from the sun.
Mars takes longer to orbit the sun than Mercury because it is farther away from the sun and orbits at a greater distance. This means Mars has a longer path to travel around the sun, resulting in a longer orbital period. Mercury, being closer to the sun, has a shorter path to travel and completes its orbit more quickly.
Mercury and Venus because they are the closest to the Sun so they have less distance to travel.
The Sun doesn't revolve around Mercury, Mercury revolves around the Sun. For Mercury to revolve around the Sun, it takes 88 Earth days.
the answer is 5
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Mercury's orbit of the sun takes 87.969 days.
because it is closer to the sun it has less to travel it is so fast because it is close to the sun and has less distance to travel