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to go on Mercury a human would have to wear a protective suit and they would also need an oxygen tank.

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Would a human be able to survive on the planet Mercury?

Nope. Way too hot. Its the closest planet to the sun.


Would human beings be able to live on Mercury?

no


Can a normal human float in mercury?

No, a normal human would not be able to float in mercury. Mercury is about 13.6 times denser than water, making it extremely dense and heavy. The human body would sink in mercury due to its high density.


What would a human need to bring to survive on planet mercury?

We do not know as of now. Scientists are still conducting research on equipment, rockets, and shuttles. Mabe in the future we will be able to find a way to survive.


Would a human being be able to live on the planet on Jupiter?

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If there were a planet closer to the Sun than Mercury would we be able to detect it?

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Would human being be able to survive on Saturn?

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Would a human be able to survive on the planet the sun?

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What planet Mercury Venus or Mars is most likely able to support life now or in the past?

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