The surface of planet Mercury is fairly similar in appearance to our Moon - without atmosphere to moderate impacts, it is mostly heavily cratered plains. Mercury has a significant variety of features more greatly appreciated from recent observations, including ridges, valleys, plains, escarpments, and mountainous areas. One feature of interest is Apollodorus crater with an unusual radiating spider-like pattern.
Surface composition is believed to be mostly silicates but to be poorer or lower in metal content (iron, titanium etc.) than other rocky planets.
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Mercury has wrinkles on its surface due to the contraction of the planet's interior as it cooled over time. The wrinkles on Mercury's surface are called lobate scarps.
No. Mercury's surface gravity is less than that of Earth, but it will still hold you to the surface.
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mercury does have a solid surface
Mercury.
Mercury has wrinkles on its surface due to the contraction of the planet's interior as it cooled over time. The wrinkles on Mercury's surface are called lobate scarps.
Mercury has a surface that contains scraps. These scraps are likely remnants of impacts from asteroids and comets that have struck the planet over its history.
No. Mercury's surface gravity is less than that of Earth, but it will still hold you to the surface.
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Mercury has a surface, so yes you could stand on it.
Surface temperatures place Venus above Mercury.
A few of the most important things about Mercury are, it is the closet planet to the sun, the surface is almost the same as the moon, and Mercury has an iron core.
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