No, Earth actually has a shorter year than Jupiter. Earth takes about 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun, while Jupiter takes approximately 11.9 Earth years for a single orbit. Mercury has the shortest year of all the planets in our solar system, completing an orbit around the sun in about 88 Earth days.
Jupiter is about 28.4 times larger than Mercury. You could fit about 23,000 Mercury's inside Jupiter.
Mercury is 29 times smaller in volume than Jupiter.
There are four planets closer to the Sun than Jupiter: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have longer years than Earth, while Mercury, Venus, and Mars have shorter years. The length of a planet's year is determined by its orbital period - the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are smaller than Jupiter.
Jupiter is further from the sun than Mercury, so it takes longer to complete one orbit around the sun. This results in Jupiter having a longer year compared to Mercury.
Jupiter is about 28.4 times larger than Mercury. You could fit about 23,000 Mercury's inside Jupiter.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter, it is bigger than mercury and also Pluto. Pluto is no longer a planet
Mercury is closer to the Sun than Jupiter is.
3347.72 than mercury
Ganymede (Jupiter's Moon), Is 8% bigger than Mercury.
Mercury is 29 times smaller in volume than Jupiter.
Mercury is muich smaller than Jupiter, is sold rather than gasseous, is closer to the sun and has no moons.
The biggest planet, Jupiter's diameter is a huge 142,740 km, while the smallest planet, Mercury's diameter is a tiny 4,880 km. So, it would take 28.4 Mercurys to equal the diameter of Jupiter.
I don't know if's jupiter is hotter or colder than eath
Jupiter's orbit is larger than Mercury's because Jupiter is farther away from the Sun and takes longer to complete one orbit. This is due to the gravitational pull of the Sun being weaker at Jupiter's distance, allowing it to move in a wider path. Mercury, being closer to the Sun, experiences a stronger gravitational pull and hence has a smaller orbit.
Mercury is the planet with fewer moons than Jupiter. Mercury does not have any moons, while Jupiter has at least 79 known moons.