There is not even any air!
Conditions on Mercury that would not be favorable for life include extreme temperatures, ranging from -290°F (-180°C) to 800°F (427°C), which would make it difficult for life forms to survive. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere and weak gravity on Mercury would make it challenging for organisms to obtain and retain the necessary resources for survival. Finally, the intense solar radiation on Mercury, being the closest planet to the Sun, would be detrimental to most forms of life.
This is a rather tautological question. If conditions are favorable for life to develop then, by that very definition, it has a chance to develop.
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
Yes, because Mercury doesn't have much atmosphere and air to support life, and Mercury is to hot to live on
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Because it is to close to the sun, it gets way to hot.
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Earth comprises of atmosphere. Air and water provides favorable conditions.
This is a rather tautological question. If conditions are favorable for life to develop then, by that very definition, it has a chance to develop.
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It will be the worst life u would ever have.
No. Well actually we don't know. Considering the conditions on Mercury though, it would be virtually impossible for carbon based life to survive.
No person or machine from Earth has ever landed on Mercury, so we cannot know for certain, but the conditions on Mercury make it essentially impossible for there to be life as we know it on that planet.
Not any life that we know of. Besides the obvious temperature problems, there is no atmosphere, and no water on Mercury.
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
Nothing, it is impossible to sustain life on mercury. YOU WOULD DIE!!!
This author says Mercury would appear to be too hostile an environment to support life as we know it.
No, it is too hot.