The surface of Mercury is filled with craters of all size. The planet's core makes up 42 percent of the planet's volume.
The surface area of the planet Mercury is about 74,800,000 km2 or about 10% the surface area of the Earth.
28.88 million sq miles (74.8 million km²).
Planet Mercury has a surface area of 28.88 million sq miles (74.8 million km²).
The total surface area is approx 75 million square kilometres.
The surface of Mercury is very much like that of the Moon. It has large plains and is heavily cratered. It is covered in grey rocky material.
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Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
Surface area of planet Mercury is 7.48×10^7 km2
Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
Uranus is much bigger than Mercury, having 10.2 times the surface area of Mercury. Uranus-51,152 km Mercury-4,880 km
Mars is only about a third larger than Mercury, having 1.34 times the surface area of Mercury. Mars-6,788 km Mercury-4,880 km
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
Surface area of planet Mercury is 7.48×10^7 km2
venus has about 2.41 times the surface area of mercury mercury-4,880 km venus-12,104 km
Mercury has a very high surface tension and does not easily wet most other surfaces. For a given amount of mercury, a sphere has the smallest possible ratio of surface area to volume and is therefor the lowest energy shape for the mercury.
The reason we consider the surface area of the entire mass of mercury, including the part of the surface that is in contact with the glass, is because mercury does not adhere at all to glass. So the surface tension of the mercury acts over its entire surface area, including where it is in contact with the glass. If instead of glass, the tube were made out of copper, the situation would be very different. Mercury aggressively adheres to copper. So in a copper tube, the level of mercury at the center of the tube will be lower rather than higher than at the edges
Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
Uranus is much bigger than Mercury, having 10.2 times the surface area of Mercury. Uranus-51,152 km Mercury-4,880 km
Mars is only about a third larger than Mercury, having 1.34 times the surface area of Mercury. Mars-6,788 km Mercury-4,880 km
Mercury is only a half larger than the moon, with 1.45 times the surface area of our moon. Mercury-4,880 km Moon-3,476 km
The reason Mercury droplets are spherical is because they do easily wet other surfaces. For this reason, mercury forms spheres, which have the smallest possible ration of surface area to volume.
Meteorites smash into Mercury's surface to be so rocky
The question is inappropriate because the surface of Mercury is not unmapped!