Mercury has holes in it because of the impact of larger meteorites hitting into it. These holes are commonly scientifically referred to as impact craters.
Hg is the chemical symbol for the metal Mercury.
MERCURY IODIDE MERCURY IODIDE It should be Mercury (I) Iodide
It is elemental. Mercury is made of mercury. Atoms of mercury are made of mercury atoms.
Mercury is an element (Hg) so only mercury atoms appear. That being said, natural mercury is likely comprised of several different flavors of the mercury atom, called isotopes, which accounts for why mercury's mass on the periodic table is not a whole number.
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
Yes it does.
craters
cut it
blown head or cracked block
Yes because studies have found tiny creatures in holes around it.
it looks like a moon a little bit and has a lot of holes and dark gray
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Take out the bench seat, and remove the back, take a look. Holes are small.
Earth has an atmosphere unlike Mercury. Since Earth has an atmosphere, the meteriors burn up before they hit the ground. Mercury has little to no atmosphere so the meteriors are free to hit the ground and make craters.
as you look at radio there should be two holes on both sides,take a wire hanger cut two five inch pieces bend them into u shapes insert these ends into holes which releases radio then try to grip something on radio and pull forward
The holes may be button holes, air holes, or holes caused by damage to the shirt.
in theory, it can last anywhere from a millisecond to billions of years. there are black holes that are so old they might have been created at the beginning of the universe.