Because it is to close to the sun, it gets way to hot.
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.
because Mercury cant trap heat because it has no atmosphere
Only one type of mercury (Hg) exist.
No. Mercury is to close the the sun for us to live on. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. No, we'd be fried. But if you are a believer in the unexplained, there might be an extraterrestrial that might be able to handle that sort of heat. Though, most people don't believe in extraterrestrials. If your meaning human life then no. We'd burn up. Now we are only the third planet away from the sun but we are just fine. We are in a perfect state. Living on Mercury would be like living inside a volcano. You might as well be sayin is life possible on Saturn!
Life cannot exist on Mercury.
no because aliens already exist on mercury!
because mercury cant support life
no i dont think so because if you live on mercury your going to need oxygen, on mercury, and no it doesn't exist.
Life can not exist on Mercury because it is way too close to the sun, which would make it way too hot. This would make humans die of heat stroke.
Because of it's proximity to the Sun, temp extremes will not allow life as we know it to exist there.
You cant smurfs don't exist in real life
No. Mercury's surface temperature goes from about -163 °C at night to about 430 °C during the day. Life cannot survive those kinds of temperature fluctuations let alone the extremes.
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.
Conditions on Mercury are far too harsh for the kinds of life we are familiar with. It is far too hot in the day, too cold at night, has no liquid surface water, and almost entirely lacks an atmosphere.
No, there are no cloud conditions in Mercury