With one possible exception - the impact of a cometary nucleus on Mercury - there has never been any water on Mercury. We don't know that any cometary nucleus ever impacted there, but it is likely it happened once or twice in the early history of the solar system. But the water released by that impact would have evaporated almost immediately upon impact.
No.
no! and if there were it would evaperate
no
no it does not because mercury is not hard
none
The answer is no, but it does have frozen ice
There must be water in order for any life to exist on this planet.
No. Mercury is an element, therefore it can exist as a single atom and does not contain any other atoms or compounds. It's elemental symbol is Hg.
Life cannot exist on Mercury.
no because aliens already exist on mercury!
No, there are no cloud conditions in Mercury
Mercury argon gas does not exist.
Red mercury is not a real substance and does not exist. It is a hoax or urban legend that has been perpetuated for many years. Mercury itself is a silver-colored liquid metal that cannot be transformed into red mercury through any known means.
No.