yes craters and moutins
yes there has been
Some unusual things about the capybara are:They are rodents. Though they are as large as a pig, they are rodentsThey mate under water which is unusual for any land animal
Mercury does not have any land masses or islands, as it is a rocky planet with a barren surface covered in craters and plains. The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. It does not have any large bodies of water or features resembling land masses or islands like those found on Earth.
no there aren't any landforms on Pluto
Some unusual things about the capybara are:They are rodents. Though they are as large as a pig, they are rodentsThey mate under water which is unusual for any land animal
Yes, the Messenger space probe crash-landed on to Mercury on 30 April 2015.
Not that anyone has heard of yet because Mercury is far to hot and has a short supply of oxygen for any life form to live on this planet.
no the planet is made of gas so no landforms are on it
no they were not because Demeter love her work and was not able to do any think but care for her daughter and the land,
It will probably just turn into black mercury oxide... along with some of your mercury solvent. Heating it will remove the oxygen from the compound, leaving metallic mercury, and any other contaminants behind. Whatever you do, just be careful with this stuff.
Any religion is unusual...except your own. If you're an atheist then all of them are unusual.
Mercury and gold are two different elements. There is no mercury in gold and there is no gold in mercury. If there is some gold mixed in with the mercury to begin with, then there are ways to separate it out. If there is no gold in the mercury to begin with, then there's no way to get any gold out of it.