Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all rock planets. The more technical term is terrestrial planets and they are composed of almost entirely of rock and metal. Each has a tiny amount of atmospheric gas and Earth has a tiny amount of liquid water.
The other four planets are the gas giant planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. That means they do not have a solid surface that is visible and much of the mass of the planet is the gaseous material. (All must have some small inner region consisting of rocky material, even if it is a tiny fraction of the mass that has been collected from stray asteroids.)
The two gas giants closest to the Sun, Jupiter and Saturn, are the two largest in the solar system with Jupiter the largest of all. Both are composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
The outermost gas giants are called ice giants. Being colder, Uranus and Neptune have formed with substantial quantities of water, ammonium and methane with smaller amounts of hydrogen and helium in the outer regions. The water, ammonium and methane are solid at these temperatures, so the center of these planets is primarily frozen gasses with hydrogen and helium being predominant as an atmosphere.
No, it is terestrial, but there is a thick covering of sulfuric acid around the planet
mercury is a rocky planet. the only gas planets in our solar system are outside the asteroid belt, a.k.a. outer planets, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Mercury is made of rock with a large iron core (which may be molten).
So, the answer is no.
Mercury has a thin atmosphere that is made up of many gases, including: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, calcium, potassium, sodium and water vapor. Mercury is the smallest planet.
It's a "terrestrial" planet, because it is rocky with an iron core, like planet Earth. "Terrestrial" means "Earthlike". Jovian planets are mainly made of gases and liquefied gases.
Planet Mercury was zero years of age when it was made.
By applying heat
what made the tracks on planet mercury is rover, the space robot, who was sent from the nasa space station to look for any sign of human life on planet mercury.
Man-made non-natural solids, liquids, or gases are left on our planet.
Mercury has a thin atmosphere that is made up of many gases, including: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, calcium, potassium, sodium and water vapor. Mercury is the smallest planet.
Mostly gases
It's a "terrestrial" planet, because it is rocky with an iron core, like planet Earth. "Terrestrial" means "Earthlike". Jovian planets are mainly made of gases and liquefied gases.
Murcury is made out of gases
They are made out of glass which is a metastable solid.
Planet Mercury was zero years of age when it was made.
Jupiter is mainly made out of gases.
Mercury is a planet made of rock and metal.
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
none
No its a small planet. It has a radius of 2439 km or 1515 miles. Its not made of gas...its a rocky planet made of mostly iron. Planets that do fit your description are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus.