There is a kink put in the tube which carries the mercury up the thermometer, that is why it needs to be shaken to send it back to the bulb
the ansewer is not gravity. Gravity is what keeps it around the sun. you see mercury has linear motion, which just means it is going strait. if the sun had no gravity mercury would simply fly past the sun and out of the solar system. Also if mercury had no linar motion it would simply fall strait into the sun. so.. it is the balance of gravity with mercury's linear motion that keeps it in orbit around the sun.
For a thermometer we need a liquid which properly expands and contracts according to the temprature. Water doesn't has that property, i.e. the expansion in water is to small to be used as a liquid in theremometer.
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Mercury does not have what we would call an atmosphere. It is very, very thin , a collection of a few atoms per cubic meter, some being ionized from the surface. It is less than a trillionth of Earth's.
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Mercury does not have enough atmosphere and is too hot / cold to support life.
it doesnt
because it is cheap and it does not expand on heating therfore it doesnt break
Water expands unevenly when heated and can freeze at low temperatures, affecting the accuracy of the thermometer. Mercury, which is used in liquid-in-glass thermometers, expands evenly with temperature changes and remains liquid at a wide range of temperatures, making it ideal for measuring temperature accurately.
no, it doesnt
It is the reverse: chemistry help the medical field !
No. Earth, Mars and Mercury dont have rings either.
The bulb is blown or someone has removed it.
doc has medical degree, medic doesnt
it's small size and low gravity
because mercury is not on fire or doesnt have ahot liquid subtance because the fact it is close to the sun it is hot , but it is a gaint ,but small mettal ball.
Put the wire back.