no mercury doesn't burn as it doesn't have the capacity to burn or burn itself
It has no atmosphere to burn up incoming meteors
There can't be. There is no oxygen and nothing to burn.
it would be really hot
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A person would not freeze or burn on the surface of mercury in the traditional sense, as mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature. However, exposure to mercury can be extremely hazardous due to its toxic properties. If a person were to come into contact with mercury, they could suffer from mercury poisoning rather than freezing or burning. Additionally, mercury's high density means that a person would not sink into it as they would in water, but rather float, which could lead to other dangerous situations.
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It has no atmosphere to burn up incoming meteors
so it doesnt go to landfills. and so it doesn't take up space or emit smell
it can burn your skin.
burn to death
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the crust is lighter and less dense than the mantle...thus it floats on top.
Mercury and water don't burn.
Meteoroids are more likely to strike Mercury because its proximity to the sun results in a denser population of meteoroids in its vicinity. Additionally, Mercury's lack of a substantial atmosphere means there is no protective layer to burn up meteoroids before they reach the surface. Earth's atmosphere, on the other hand, acts as a shield, causing most meteoroids to burn up before they reach the surface.
Mercury does not have enough atmosphere and is too hot / cold to support life.
Mercury has no atmosphere. Cosmic rays from the sun burn the gases off.
hope it doesnt burn out and die