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No, because Mercury is to hot, the day temperatures can reach over 430 C, and the night temperatures can go under 180 C. Not just that, but Mars is more convenient and nearer; humans would go and live there instead. It is 80,000 km away from Earth, and getting humans to the Moon was hard, let alone getting to Mercury. Another thing is that we don't know enough about Mercury to live there.

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