No, Mercury is too hot to live on.
Mercury's extreme temperatures, ranging from -280°F to 800°F, make it inhospitable for life as we know it. The lack of atmosphere on Mercury also means there is no protection from the intense solar radiation. These factors make it impossible for plants and people to survive on Mercury without extreme technological assistance.
No, Mercury cannot sustain life as we know it. Its proximity to the sun means extreme temperatures, ranging from very hot to very cold, and its very thin atmosphere, mostly made up of gases like oxygen and hydrogen, is not capable of supporting life.
No, we have never seen any evidence of aliens on Mercury.
The word for able to sustain life is "viable."
No
No, Mercury is too hot to live on.
scorched.....it's too hot to sustain human life on Mercury
Not currently. It does not have oxygen and water to sustain life.
Nothing, it is impossible to sustain life on mercury. YOU WOULD DIE!!!
No, it doesn't even have a substantial atmosphere.
most definately, way to hot to sustain human life
no if it could then we well haft to be in 800` suits
Yes, Earth
Mercury has no atmosphere or water to sustain life, very little magnetic field to protect it from solar radiation, and varies between extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night. All of these factors make it an extremely inhospitable place.
There is no known life on Mercury. The planet's proximity to the sun makes it inhospitable to any known form of life.
Mercury's extreme temperatures, ranging from -280°F to 800°F, make it inhospitable for life as we know it. The lack of atmosphere on Mercury also means there is no protection from the intense solar radiation. These factors make it impossible for plants and people to survive on Mercury without extreme technological assistance.