None. They wouldn't survive the heat. They would burn up.
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.
not if you have someone there with you .
Mercury has no moons.
Commercial aircraft are pressurized to the equivalent of 8,000 ft of altitude, or lower. That means air pressure in the cabin is lower, not higher. Many people in Colorado live at 8,000 ft. Your barometer should be fine.However, while you could bring a dial type barometer aboard the aircraft, a mercury barometer could not be (hazard of the mercury in it.)
As many as can get hold of it, I'd imagine.
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Mercury is closest to the sun. There are so many rocks ,we can't live in that planet.
Oxygen, food, space food, water, shelter
The former is correct.
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