You will die!
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If Mercury were to collide with Earth, it would result in catastrophic consequences, including massive destruction, widespread fires and earthquakes, and a global extinction event. The impact would likely create a large crater and release an enormous amount of energy. Thankfully, the likelihood of such an event is extremely low.
When uranium and mercury come into contact, they do not undergo any immediate reaction because they are chemically inert towards each other. However, it is important to handle uranium with caution due to its radioactive nature and potential health risks. Mercury, on the other hand, is a toxic heavy metal that poses its own health hazards if mishandled.
Mercury thermometers can go past -40 degrees Celsius. However, mercury freezes at temperatures below -39 degrees Celsius, so the thermometer will not be able to register lower temperatures accurately.
A mercury thermometer can go down to -30 deg C
mercury explodes
through gills!!
The US has never been to Mercury.
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Have you heard about mercury poisoning? people in china are slowly dying of mercury poisoning. due to energy saving light bulbs! do you know what the side effects of mercury poisoning are?
If it's coldoutside then Mercury would go down
Mercury is neither a mineral nor a rock- it is a metal. Just happens to be liquid at room temperature.
Jason Mercury goes by Jmerc.
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You wreck the car !!!!!!!!!
It contracts.
The temples of Mercury.