Nope. Way too hot. Its the closest planet to the sun.
no
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.
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.
I think so no :(
Yes. In fact, Mercury is so bright that it can be seen with the naked eye - and it appears as a fairly bright star, so it would be fairly easy to detect a planet that is quite a bit closer to the Sun.
No,human beings cannot survive on this planet because it does not have any solid surface.
No. 1. the sun is a STAR. 2. its very hot
MARS.
no
MERCURY - It is the first planet of the solar system. It is the planet nearest to the sun. VENUS - It is next after mercury, and is also known as morning and evening star. MARS - It is called the red planet. EARTH - It is the only planet (as far as we know) that has life. JUPITER - It is the largest planet. SATURN - It has rings around it and its density is less than water. URANUS - It is the 7th planet. NEPTUNE - It is the last planet of the solar system. it is the coldest planet. we are not able to explore it so much. MERCURY - It is the first planet of the solar system. It is the planet nearest to the sun. VENUS - It is next after mercury, and is also known as morning and evening star. MARS - It is called the red planet. EARTH - It is the only planet (as far as we know) that has life. JUPITER - It is the largest planet. SATURN - It has rings around it and its density is less than water. URANUS - It is the 7th planet. NEPTUNE - It is the last planet of the solar system. it is the coldest planet. we are not able to explore it so much. MERCURY - It is the first planet of the solar system. It is the planet nearest to the sun. VENUS - It is next after mercury, and is also known as morning and evening star. MARS - It is called the red planet. EARTH - It is the only planet (as far as we know) that has life. JUPITER - It is the largest planet. SATURN - It has rings around it and its density is less than water. URANUS - It is the 7th planet. NEPTUNE - It is the last planet of the solar system. it is the coldest planet. we are not able to explore it so much.
If you still want to consider it a planet, then that would be Pluto. If you're going by the new standards - Pluto is no longer a planet, but a meteor - then that'd be Mercury.