some believe so because there were traces of a water like substance found on the planet.
No, only Erath can
No, because it's gaseous. But the moon Europa might be able to support life on the seafloor.
Venus is simply too hot to support any sort of life, with surface temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Mercury barely has an atmosphere to support life and shield it from harmful radiation and regulate temperature. Mercury is much like the moon, only it gets much hotter during the day.Addendum:Actually, we don't know if there is or isn't some form of life on Venus. While life on Mercury is highly unlikely, there are environments on Earth that closely mirror the surface of Venus where life thrives here. Consider what has been learned about the immediate vicinty of thermal vents along the mid-Atlantic ridge in the past ten years.
The Planet Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and much too hot to support life. However, some ice has been found in deep caverns and in the parts that never receive sunlight. In terms of the chemical element, some fish contain mercury, but they are not always safe to eat.
You have not stated your motherboard model correctly. Some motherboards from mercury with the 845GL chipset support AGP, and some do not.
Mercury has no life, as far as we know.
Jupiter has some H2O. Some of it is in the form of gas, and some in the form of ice. Virtually none of Jupiter's "water" is in the liquid state. Mercury has no water.
Mercury helps support life on Earth by playing a role in certain biochemical processes in organisms, such as serving as a cofactor for some enzymes. It also plays a role in the food chain by accumulating in certain aquatic organisms, which are then consumed by larger predators. However, it's important to note that mercury can be toxic in high doses and can have harmful effects on living organisms.
I highly doubt that because one side of Mercury is always SUPER hot and the other is SUPER cold.Unless there is some kind of life form that can handle 430 celsius at its highest temperature,and can handle -183 celsius at its lowest.So,to make things simpler,NO
Some probably can. A few have been discovered in the habitable zones around their stars, though there other factors in whether or not a planet can support life. Most, however, orbit too close or too far from their stars to support any form of life as we know it.
Mercury is the only metal with mercury in it.
No it was actually Mercury. Some people say that a long time ago Mercury was really far from the sun and this made it habitable for life. But slowly Mercury got closer to the sun and the life just vanished. Now Mercury is too hot for any life to inhabit it.