No, the atmosphere is very thin.
"Mercury has a very thin atmosphere consisting of surface atoms blasted off its surface by the Solar wind. Because Mercury is so hot, however, these atoms quickly escape into space. Thus, in contrast to the Earth and Venus whose atmospheres are stable, Mercury's atmosphere is constantly being replenished."
Yes, Mercury's thin atmosphere contains traces of toxic gases such as oxygen and potassium. These gases are not at levels that would pose a direct threat to humans since Mercury's atmosphere is extremely thin.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
yes but it is very thin.
Mercury's atmosphere is so thin that it is barely detectable.
Mars has the next thinnest atmosphere, a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Although thin, it's much more substantial than anything mercury has got in the way of surface pressure.
because Mercury has a thin skull
It has a very thin atmosphere
Mercury's atmosphere is very thin. The atmosphere of Mercury is mainly made out of sodium. Mercury's atmosphere is so thin because the gases that were there before all got boiled by the sun.
mercury's atmosphere is thin so sound waves don't travel very well and there is little oxygen.
It is very thin.
Yes, Mercury's thin atmosphere contains traces of toxic gases such as oxygen and potassium. These gases are not at levels that would pose a direct threat to humans since Mercury's atmosphere is extremely thin.
yes, mercury's thin atmosphere has methane.
Mars has almost no atmosphere. APEX=MERCURY has no atmosphere.
No because mercury has a thin atmosphere
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
yes but it is very thin.
Yes, although it is very thin