No, because there's no atmosphere, too hot for life, and since there's no atmosphere to protect it from asteroids and comets, it gets hit almost every day.
No Mercury is not liveable because it is too close to the sun, the is no water, and there is no oxygen for us Humans to breathe.
no,not to humans at all
Neither would be hospitable. Both planets are too close to the Sun and the intense heat would make both planets inhospitable.
The surface temperature of Mercury ranges from over 400 degrees F. in the daytime to -200 F. (that's below zero) at night. In addition to that, Mercury is constantly bombarded with hard radiation because of its close proximity to the sun and its lack of a strong magnetic field to deflect it. It would be hard to imagine a place much less hospitable to life.
The filipino of course.
Hydrosphere is the part of the biosphere which contains water.
The noun form of the adjective 'hospitable' is hospitableness.A related noun form is hospitality.
Neither would be hospitable. Both planets are too close to the Sun and the intense heat would make both planets inhospitable.
Sampson the Hospitable died in 530.
My host was both gracious and hospitable.
The base word of "hospitable" is "hospitality."
The island of Hawaii is known for its hospitable climate.
It is important to be very hospitable to your guests if you are running a hotel.
The noun form for the adjective hospitable is hospitableness.A related noun form is hospitality.
She's a wonderful host whose kind, warm and hospitable to all of her guests.
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When i checked in to the hotel i found that the employees, complete with smiles, were extremely welcoming and hospitable.
The mild mid latitude climate is most hospitable to human settlement. Climates like a desert or mountain climate would not be as hospitable to a human settlement.