The distance mercury travels in half an hour depends on the context, such as whether you are referring to the planet Mercury in its orbit or the flow of mercury in a thermometer. If considering the planet Mercury, it orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 47.87 km/s, covering approximately 86,000 kilometers in half an hour. In a thermometer, mercury expands and contracts but does not travel a fixed distance in a specific time period.
There is no plural form for mercury, it is a non-count noun. Mercury would is by its measurement such as 2 mg. of mercury or 0.09 parts per million of mercury.
Mercury is 3 inches
Have no idea how this found its way onto the algebra site but here goes: Mercury/Mars/Venus/Earth/Uranus/Neptune/Saturn/Jupiter
69.16 centimeters of mercury
they found mercury at the LOST AND FOUND!
Yes, there are waters found on Mercury.
Mercury has the lack of oxygen and humans.
Mercury is the ONLY metal that is found in liquid state at room temperature. Interesting, isn't it.
Mercury is most often found in thermometers.
Russia is the country where the Mercury City Tower is found.
Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is found in various mineral deposits around the world. It is often found in cinnabar ore, which is the most common source of mercury. Cinnabar is typically found in areas with volcanic activity or hot springs.
Mercury can be found in the labarotry or in the clinical thermometer.
The sun shines on Mercury all the time. Mercury rotates, albeit slowly, so all surfaces eventually are touched by sunlight. The "day" on Mercury is 56.646 earth days, or 1407.5 hours long. A link can be found below.
Mercury :)
Mercury is a relatively rare element, it has not been found on Mercury the planet but theoretically it can be detected.
No. There's no life on Mercury.