no
no it does not because mercury is not hard
none
The answer is no, but it does have frozen ice
scientists say there is but they are not sure.
Not any life that we know of. Besides the obvious temperature problems, there is no atmosphere, and no water on Mercury.
No it doesn't. There may be some hydride fixing of water to rock in the shade but that disappears as soon as the sun get back on it.
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. there is not enough water on Mercury.
1% of Mercury is water.
no, water is lighter than mercury
mercury
Any element denser than 1bout 13.5 g/cm^3 will sink in both water and mercury. Such elements include gold, platinum, tungsten, osmium, and uranium among others.