of course because the sun doesnt move the planet does so of course all the time one of the sides will be facing away from the sun
No. There's a basin at the south pole of Mercury that's deep enough that it's possible or even likely that some areas of it never receive direct sunlight, but that's about as close as it gets.
It's tail
All the time. There is some part of the planet which is always facing the sun and getting light from it.
To the left of a decimal point are whole numbers. On the right of a decimal point are parts of a whole number.
Mercury is part of the Solar System, the Solar System is part of the Milky Way; ergo, Mercury is in the Milky Way.
The Vanishing point, i think. Vanishing point is where everything points to and fades out of view. It might be the background.
first it is this is the part of me and it is she has recently been with a lover and he has took over her life and she is singing about something that he will never take away from her and she will always own it or it will always be a part of her personality x x x
no because mercury is not a star
No. Mercury is, for the most part, geologically dead.
An abducent is a part of the body which draws away from its main point - the lateral rectus muscle of the eye.
The copper pellet (the part with the temp on it opposite the spring end) should always go "into" the engine.
The internal capillary contain mercury.