Living on Mercury would be extraordinarily challenging and costly due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and high radiation levels. The technological requirements for habitat construction, life support systems, and protection from solar radiation would drive costs into the billions, if not trillions, of dollars. Additionally, the logistical challenges of transporting materials and personnel to Mercury would further inflate expenses. Overall, it remains a theoretical scenario with no current infrastructure for human habitation.
it would be really hot
I don't know, but most textbooks have it! :)
it would be really hot
It is not possible for a person to get choked in Mercury, as Mercury is a toxic substance that would quickly lead to poisoning if ingested or inhaled. Mercury is a heavy metal that can cause serious health problems if not handled properly due to its toxic nature.
Mercury is currently not for sale, but I do have some nice stellar-front property over on this side of the Solar System, if you're interested.
No. You would instantly die.
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it would be really hot
how much would it cost on a 2004 mercury sable
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because it is to hot.
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A head gasket itself is only about $15. I live in nebraska and if you were to get it professionaly fixed, it would cost anywhere from 200 to 500 dollars..
Someone looking to purchase a Mercury Outboard will find a variety of prices. Depending where one would purchase their Mercury Outboard, it can cost anywhere between$700 and $1100 dollars.
Because it has no atmosphere