The crust of Mercury has been reheated and refrozen every two months for hundreds of millions of years. That should produce interesting geology, and the lack of erosive wind or water would preserve these. One feature observed closely by NASA's MESSENGER probe is the 1500-km-wide crater called the Caloris Basin. Radial fissures within the feature provide interesting clues to the underlying rock formations. (MESSENGER will map Mercury while orbiting the planet beginning in 2011.)
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no mercury does not have any houses
The only time you can find 5 interesting facts that you can't find anywhere else about the planet Mercury is if you go to Mercury, which is impossible.
There has never been any evidence that Mercury supports life of any type.
No, but there is Mercury in your food. The planet mercury is barren, there are no living things on it and therefore no food.
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Some of the geological traits of the planet called Mercury include the Caloris Basin and several other impact craters that are quite large. Other traits include Mercury's scarp or ridge.
Venus Does not have any known moons like Mercury (If caduceus isn't a moon) but it does have interesting features.
it is closest to the sun
Mercury is the ONLY metal that is found in liquid state at room temperature. Interesting, isn't it.
hard and bumpy like ajs rocket what wants to land on carlys uranus
its uranus
Any of the national geological surveys, for example the British Geological Survey.
Mercury is a pretty interesting place, but not really for travel or tourism. We have mapped and named portions of it but not for the purpose of visiting.
No, Mercury does not have any other name other than Mercury. Mercury is also called quicksilver.
no mercury does not have any houses
Mercury has no moons of any sort.