some of the questions scientists have about Mercury come from the limited knowledge we already have
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Mercury is a metal and a good conductor.
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No. Mercury is a poor conductor of heat.
All metals are heat conductors; mercury is not a special case.
Mercury can be up to 70 million kilometers away from the sun in its orbit.
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