Mercury is a metal but its unusual: at room temperature it is liquid
Lots of things are denser than air. Mercury for example.
Yes. Mercury has a greater density than does honey.
Water is not denser than any other liquid. Mercury, a liquid at room temperature, has a density of 13.534g/cm3.
no, water is lighter than mercury
I found this on http://healthfullife.umdnj.edu - Optimum blood pressure - less than 120 millimeters of mercury systolic and less than 80 millimeters of mercury diastolic - Normal blood pressure - 120 to 129 millimeters of mercury systolic, 80 to 84 millimeters of mercury diastolic - High normal - 130 to 139 millimeters of mercury systolic, 85 to 89 millimeters of mercury diastolic
CPT is a common abbreviation.
No, Mercury does not have any other name other than Mercury. Mercury is also called quicksilver.
mercury is very very heater than other planets
Parent is actually an abbreviation itself. It is an abbreviation for parental. Some say that an abbreviation could be rent, but other than that since it is an abbreviation it doesn't really have an abbreviation.
Mercury
D stands for drive. There is no abbreviation other than that.
Mercury
There is not an English abbreviation of receive, other than in Accounting for receipts, which would be called Income, or Receivables, etc. etc.
No because 3 centimeters = 30 millimeters which is larger than 15 millimeters.
Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of the systolic (maximum) pressure over diastolic (minimum) pressure and is measured in millimeters of Mercury (mm Hg).
Mercury is a metal but its unusual: at room temperature it is liquid