NO. It is boiling hot during the day and freezing cold at night. The earth in which we live is the only place in our galaxy capable of sustaining life.
no
Mercury does not have enough atmosphere and is too hot / cold to support life.
No because mercury has a thin atmosphere
because mercury cant support life
Mercury can not support life, Mercury does not have an atmosphere, no seasons, shorter orbit around the sun, etc.
This author says Mercury would appear to be too hostile an environment to support life as we know it.
As many as can get hold of it, I'd imagine.
It needs atmosphere and be a bit farther away from the Sun.
MARS.
There is no evidence of life on Mercury due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and harsh radiation from the sun. The conditions on Mercury are too hostile to support any known form of life.
Our understanding of life would suggest that life on Mercury is impossible. Mercury is an Iron Core Planet that has had all its exterior layers burned away. Its proximity to the sun, and it's composition, suggests to us, that no life we would easily identify as life, could exist on Mercury. This would include surface life, and sub-surface life. It is simply too hot, and the limited minerals available, to support life as we are capable of recognizing it. -Dejunai
MARS.