Yes, its active.
No, Mercury seems to be inactive rock.
No, common household bleach does not contain mercury. Bleach typically contains the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite, which is a chlorine compound used for its disinfectant properties. Mercury is not normally found in bleach products.
Yes, Mercury has volcanoes, but they are not active like those on Earth. The planet's internal heat also comes from its cooling core and radioactive decay.
Mercury does not have any active volcanoes. However, its surface shows evidence of ancient volcanic activity in the form of volcanic plains and lava flows.
Unlike Earth's moon and Mercury, the Jovian moons are subject to very strong tidal forces that heat their interiors.
no
No, Mercury seems to be inactive rock.
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But they dont they are always active
Yes if it is mercury, lead or any radio active metal.
Mercury has the most craters of all the planets.
No, common household bleach does not contain mercury. Bleach typically contains the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite, which is a chlorine compound used for its disinfectant properties. Mercury is not normally found in bleach products.
None of the above. By all evidence obtained so far, satellite mappings, etc, Mercury as an "active" planet closed up shop long ago.
Mercury does not have any active volcanoes. However, its surface shows evidence of ancient volcanic activity in the form of volcanic plains and lava flows.
Yes, Mercury has volcanoes, but they are not active like those on Earth. The planet's internal heat also comes from its cooling core and radioactive decay.
Unlike Earth's moon and Mercury, the Jovian moons are subject to very strong tidal forces that heat their interiors.