No, but you are going to have some extremely sore feet.
Thermometers can be filled with alcohol, which is a less toxic alternative to mercury. Some modern thermometers use digital sensors to measure temperature, eliminating the need for any liquid filling.
Thermometers are the instrument that is often filled with mercury, colored water, or alcohol. Most early thermometers were made with mercury.
Compasses are commonly filled with oil, kerosene, or alcohol.
The instrument you are referring to is likely a thermometer. Thermometers are commonly filled with either colored alcohol or mercury to measure temperature changes based on the expansion or contraction of the liquid inside.
Legacyleaf, from CedarClan, was walking through the forest. Every step she took was filled with a satisfied sigh at the green lush. She heard crackling footsteps. She spun around. "Hello?" she called.
with trucks filled with barrels of booze
The meniscus will be more obvious in a cylinder filled with oil. This is because oil has a higher viscosity and surface tension compared to alcohol, leading to a larger curvature at the liquid-air interface of the meniscus.
not at all!the ground is fully filled with concrete so its very safe
breathing is the human action that causes the lungs to be filled with air.
if you have a water walking spell that you can use all you need to do is go to an enchanting alter in the frostcrag spire or in the archmages room put in any filled soul gem and enhant a ring with water walking and wear it.
A water-filled trench around a castle is known as a "moat."
Traditional thermometers are filled with red-dyed alcohol while others are filled with mercury which appears silver in color. Mercury thermometers aren't safe. When a mercury thermometer breaks on the floor mercury is released. Mercury is very toxic and venomous. One sole drop can kill you or make you very sick. Alcohol is dyed red to add more visibility. Otherwise it'll be very hard to read the temperature due to the alcohol's transparency.