there is no water on mercure except at the poles
iron
its a planet
Hot. Mercury is very close to the Sun; the sun-side temperatures on Mercury will melt most metals.
No. The two metals are seldom found together in nature (mercury is found in the mineral cinnabar). However, some industrial mining processes used the affinity between the metals to remove trace gold from ores. (Mercury is atomic number 80 and Gold is 79, so to turn mercury into gold, you would need to turn a proton into a neutron. This requires a cyclotron.)
Mercury is a small, rocky planet with very little atmosphere. It is not known to have significant natural resources like water, minerals, or organic materials in abundance due to its proximity to the sun and extreme temperatures. The surface mainly consists of rocks and metals like iron and nickel.
Mercury. If you could stand the heat, on the dark side, the planet is mostly a big ball of metals.
The first planet in our solar system that is primarily made up of heavy metals is Mercury. It has a large metallic core, predominantly made of iron and nickel, which is thought to make up about 60% of its mass.
The inner or terrestrial planets are mostly rock (sliicates) and metals; Mercury is no exception. It is thought to have a relatively large iron core.
Mercury is a planet.
A small rocky planet is a terrestrial planet, like Earth, Mercury, Venus, or Mars. These planets have a solid surface composed primarily of rocks and metals, and are generally smaller in size compared to gas giants like Jupiter or Saturn.
Mercury is not a dwarf planet. It is a planet.
Mercury is itself a planet - it did not come from a planet!