The planet is rock. You life cannot exist inside rock (to be sure in the cracks and fissures of rocks on Earth there is some life... but, see below).
Life probably does not exist on Mercury because of the lack of atmosphere and the proximity to the Sun makes for extremes of temperature that no known life form could withstand.
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.
There is no evidence of life on Mercury due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and harsh radiation from the sun. The conditions on Mercury are too hostile to support any known form of life.
Our understanding of life would suggest that life on Mercury is impossible. Mercury is an Iron Core Planet that has had all its exterior layers burned away. Its proximity to the sun, and it's composition, suggests to us, that no life we would easily identify as life, could exist on Mercury. This would include surface life, and sub-surface life. It is simply too hot, and the limited minerals available, to support life as we are capable of recognizing it. -Dejunai
No, we have never seen any evidence of aliens on Mercury.
The surface temperature of Mercury ranges from over 400 degrees F. in the daytime to -200 F. (that's below zero) at night. In addition to that, Mercury is constantly bombarded with hard radiation because of its close proximity to the sun and its lack of a strong magnetic field to deflect it. It would be hard to imagine a place much less hospitable to life.
No person or machine from Earth has ever landed on Mercury, so we cannot know for certain, but the conditions on Mercury make it essentially impossible for there to be life as we know it on that planet.
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.
Nothing, it is impossible to sustain life on mercury. YOU WOULD DIE!!!
No. Well actually we don't know. Considering the conditions on Mercury though, it would be virtually impossible for carbon based life to survive.
Mercury has no life, as far as we know.
Not any life that we know of. Besides the obvious temperature problems, there is no atmosphere, and no water on Mercury.
Not as far as we know.
There is no evidence of life on Mercury due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and harsh radiation from the sun. The conditions on Mercury are too hostile to support any known form of life.
The heavy metal "mercury" is poisonous to us, but may not be to an alien. The planet Mercury is extremely hot and dry, so there would not be much chance for life as we know it. Life as we *don't* know it could find Mercury a comfortable place to live, for all we know.
This author says Mercury would appear to be too hostile an environment to support life as we know it.
Our understanding of life would suggest that life on Mercury is impossible. Mercury is an Iron Core Planet that has had all its exterior layers burned away. Its proximity to the sun, and it's composition, suggests to us, that no life we would easily identify as life, could exist on Mercury. This would include surface life, and sub-surface life. It is simply too hot, and the limited minerals available, to support life as we are capable of recognizing it. -Dejunai
No, we have never seen any evidence of aliens on Mercury.