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Mercury is an element itself with its own place on the periodic table with an atomic number of 80. Therefore, the most abundant element in mercury is, mercury.
If you mean the place it is from the sun, then it is 1. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun but not the hottest, because Venus has poisonous clouds to trap heat.
Most of the planets were formed about the same time so we can cannot yet answer that question.
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Mercury, the planet. Mercury is the second smallest planet in the solar system, the smallest is Pluto. It is the closest planet to the sun; it is known as an inner planet. Its speed helps pervent it from getting sucked into the sun. It orbits round the sun in about 88 earth days but takes 58 earth days to rotate once. Mercury has no atmosphere so it is a poor place to live. Mercury, the element Mercury is a highly toxic element. Humans exposed to mercury can die from mercury poisoning. All old oral and rectal thermometers contained a cylinder of mercury; kids at home and in chemistry class used to deliberately pour out mercury to 'play' with it because mercury always splits into small balls that join and split from the main body of mercury in whatever amount. At the time, the health risks of being exposed and touching mercury were not known as they are known today. Today, oral and rectal thermometers are digital and do not contain mercury. In the past, old thermometers were put in trash and trucked to landfills with all other garbage. This left small areas of contamination in the soil and ground water. Mercury must be disposed of as toxic waste; most health departments can take old thermometers for appropriate disposal. Industries that contaminate the waters can cause fish to carry high levels of mercury. If humans eat the contaminated fish, it can lead to mercury-related illnesses.
Mercury is an element itself with its own place on the periodic table with an atomic number of 80. Therefore, the most abundant element in mercury is, mercury.
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If you mean the place it is from the sun, then it is 1. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun but not the hottest, because Venus has poisonous clouds to trap heat.
I have no real clue but i would think since it is the closest thing to the sun I would say 110 degrees out there!!!
The planet "Mercury" is the first planet in our solar system. It is the closest to the sun. Usually Mercury is almost impossible to see because the Sun's glare blinds us to it. It is 57.9 Million Kilometers from the sun with a surface temp ranging between -180 to +430 Celsius. It takes 87.97 Days to orbit the sun and it has no moons.
Most of the planets were formed about the same time so we can cannot yet answer that question.
Nothing at all. The element mercury is dealt with in chemistry, and not in any areas which are sometimes applied to evolution. The planet Mercury has never and will never contain life, so evolution has never taken place there.
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No, the noun mercury is a common noun, a word for any mercury, the element symbol Hg and atomic number 80.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Freddy Mercury (Farrokh Bulsara), lead singer of the rock band QueenMercury, the planet closest to the sunMercury Avenue, Woodbridge Township, NJ or Mercury Street, San Francisco, CAMercury International Trading Co., North Attleboro, MA"Mercury Rising", 1998 movie with Bruce Willis
mercury is a hot place, it is the closest planet to the sun,it is almost as hot as the sun, so if you went there you probably would shrible up also because it has no atmosphere, well its just really thin. it also has hot weather craters. sammy 13 yr old student
To which decimal place? Closest Integer: 0 Closest Tenth: .1 Closest Hundreth: .10
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