The craters on Mercury vary in age, but many of the larger ones probably formed during the Late Heavy Bombardment from 4.1 billion to 3.8 billion years ago. Many younger craters exist however and have formed throughout the planet's existence.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun in the Solar system. It has been known to humans since at least 3,000 BC, when it was mentioned by the Sumerians..
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Scientist are not sure. Some say about 100 billion years ago.
Others believe it is about 4.6 billion years ago!
Most likely huge particles of dust and asteroids clumping together. And mercury has an extremely large core due to a collision with an asteroid.
The craters on Mercury were formed by the impacts of asteroids and comets, which have been hitting Mercury since it formed.
It was born in the year 2059
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
The planet Mercury and the substance mercury are both proper nouns.
The liquid metal in many thermometer is mercury (Hg).
Barometers can use any liquid. A dense liquid that makes for a short column at room temperature, is mercury.
Its usually just called mercury. It's chemical symbol is Hg, which comes from the word hydrargyrum.its also called qiuck silver in common ................
Mercury when was formed was very hot & after sometime it suddenly compressed which formed wrinkles on it.
Mercury
Because in the past, just after the moon and Mercury was formed a lot of asteroids hit mercury and the moon.
from lava
mercury
mercury
Assume that a solution forms the product mercury (I) acetate. The product formed is _______.
Mercury has shrunken through time. As Mercury cooled and shrank, the crust wrinkled.
from lava flow
A white precipitate of mercury(I) chloride is formed when a small amount of tin chloride SnCl2 is put into a solution of mercury(II) chloride (HgCl2); adding more SnCl2 turns this precipitate black as metallic mercury is formed.
i believe mercury
4.6 Billion Years