There could be life on mercury but scientist still are studying so it's a 50 50 chance no or yes.
For areas on which people could live.
It can only be used in very specific areas with rivers.
Mercury has a surface, so yes you could stand on it.
No. Nothing could live on Mercury. On Mercury there is no air, the day is extremely hot and the night extremely cold.
Lagos, Nigeria with 12 million people, but including surrounding areas could be up to 21 million peopleCairo, Egypt with 7.9 million people, but including surrounding areas could be up to 15.2 million people
What famous people? could you be more specific?
The Inca assigned specific jobs to people to ensure that society functioned smoothly and efficiently. By specializing tasks, they could maximize productivity and expertise in various areas such as agriculture, architecture, and administration. This division of labor helped the Inca Empire thrive and maintain stability.
Mercury only takes 88 days to go around the sun but if it is closest to the Sun it could melt a little bit. Scientists believe that Mercury in future will melt and will die. I don't know. People will see Mercury through telescopes but it is nearly smaller then Pluto!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO MERCURY DOES MELT!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, mercury can be an issue with cloud seeding, particularly if the materials used for seeding contain mercury or if they are applied in areas where mercury is present in the environment. Some studies have raised concerns about the potential for cloud seeding to mobilize mercury from the soil or water into the atmosphere, which could lead to environmental contamination and health risks. However, the extent of this issue and its implications are still subjects of ongoing research and debate.
Gravity on Mercury is about 38% that of Earth's, meaning it is significantly weaker. This lower gravity would not crush people; instead, individuals would feel lighter and could jump higher than they could on Earth. However, the extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere on Mercury would pose far greater challenges for human survival than gravity itself.
No. There is no air on Mercury for the wings to catch.