It is not yet known.
No, it is highly unlikely that a creature could survive on Mercury due to its extreme conditions. The planet has very high temperatures during the day and extremely cold temperatures at night, as well as high radiation levels. Additionally, Mercury has very little atmosphere to support life as we know it.
why would it be difficult for a peron to survive on mercury andneptune
It's highly unlikely that any animal could survive on Mercury due to its extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and high levels of radiation. Mercury's surface conditions are too harsh for organisms to exist.
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no not possible
There is no way to survive on mercury
There could be life on mercury but scientist still are studying so it's a 50 50 chance no or yes.
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Mercury is rich in metals because only metallic grains could survive the high temperatures so near the Sun.
According to the university of San Diego life cannot be found in mercury because it contains many deadly gases that not even bacteria could survive in.
They can survive but only with protective equipment.
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Astronauts don't go to Mercury it's too hot and they could send probes or spacecraft there much more cheaply, safely, and easily if they really needed to.
It is not yet known.
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.
No, it is highly unlikely that a creature could survive on Mercury due to its extreme conditions. The planet has very high temperatures during the day and extremely cold temperatures at night, as well as high radiation levels. Additionally, Mercury has very little atmosphere to support life as we know it.