Mercury has no real atmosphere and the temperature on the surface is from 80,000 to 700,000 degrees.
The temperature of Venus is significantly higher than that of Mercury, despite Venus being further from the sun. This is due to Venus's thick atmosphere, which traps heat and creates a greenhouse effect. Mercury, on the other hand, has a very thin atmosphere, leading to more extreme temperature fluctuations between its day and night sides.
The main reason is that Mercury has almost no atmosphere which would hold the heat in. So the temperature on the side which is facing away from the Sun can plummet.
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Mercury's average temperature is around 440 Kelvin during the day and drops to around 100 Kelvin at night due to its thin atmosphere.
Mercury has a thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat well, causing significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. During the day, the lack of atmosphere allows the surface to absorb heat quickly, leading to extreme temperatures.
Mercury has not atmosphere, resulting in extreme temperature variations.
No, Mercury has no atmosphere. Without an Atmosphere planets cannot trap heat. This is the reason why Mercury's temperature changes drastically from day and night.
Mercury
Because it doesn't have an atmosphere or its atmosphere is very thin
Mercury has a high surface temperature and a low mass
No, Mercury is not at all suitable for life. It has no atmosphere and no water, and has horrific temperature extremes.
Mercury has a high surface temperature and a low mass
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Not any life that we know of. Besides the obvious temperature problems, there is no atmosphere, and no water on Mercury.
Planet with an atmosphere, Venus. Planet without an atmosphere, Mercury (on the day side).
The planet Mercury is very close to the sun, but it has a very thin atmosphere. So, Mercury lacks an atmosphere in order to hold the Sun's heat.
Venus. It is further away to the sun than Mercury, but Mercury has a thin atmosphere. Venus has a very thick, toxic atmosphere that traps all the sun's heat.