Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers. It has a rocky surface with numerous impact craters, cliffs, and plains. Mercury has a thin atmosphere, no moons, and its surface temperatures can vary greatly, ranging from extremely hot during the day to very cold at night.
Yes. Every physical object has physical properties. Mercury has a heavily cratered silicate crust, a large iron-nickel core, and very little atmosphere.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury.
Firstly there are only eight planets. The idea of physical properties really applies to individual substances, not planets. It might help to know that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants and Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are rocky.
Mercury is the planet: there is no raw (or ripe) planet associated with it!
Yes. Every physical object has physical properties. Mercury has a heavily cratered silicate crust, a large iron-nickel core, and very little atmosphere.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
The properties in Mercury are gases such as nitrogen
Mercury is a rocky planet, unless you mean the element mercury which is a metal.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury.
mercury is a fun planet
C. M. Michaux has written: 'Handbook of the physical properties of the planet Jupiter' 'Handbook of the physical properties of the planet Mars'
Mercury is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties.
Firstly there are only eight planets. The idea of physical properties really applies to individual substances, not planets. It might help to know that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants and Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are rocky.
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Mercury is a planet.
Mercury is not a dwarf planet. It is a planet.