scientists say there is but they are not sure.
liquid mercury's weight is 30 times the weight of water. Water's weight is 8 lbs per gallon, 30 times the weight of water will be 240lbs for a gallon of liquid mercury.
we require liquid because our bodies are 75% water. We need water or any other liquid to power our bodies without liquid our bodies would weaken and we would become fatigued eventually to death. without any liquid our bodies wouldn't have the fuel to go on and would basically shut down
no
No, the planet is to hot for it to have bodies of water
It will sink in water, but it will float in mercury. Depends on what the liquid is.
In water it surely does. It is very dense.
The answer is no, but it does have frozen ice
Mercury is not very soluble in water, with only small amounts dissolving in liquid form. However, elemental mercury can readily combine with other elements to form various compounds that can be more soluble in water or other solvents.
It depends on what you mean by "bodies of water." There are deposits of water on the moon but they are in the form of ice, not liquid water.
Not liquid water (but ice is likely).
Water and mercury are two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
Water bodies are liquid and land masses are solid.