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TOPIC: Mercury
karticbhargav asked: How is it possible that Mercury being a LIQUID metal is denser than other SOLID metals???
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TOPIC: Mercury
shobhana.r asked: Is it possible to land on mercury?
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- Smruthi:- [ 10/10/2006 ] No,it is not possible as it is close to the sun. But even though this planet is close to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet.
- priay:- [ 10/24/2006 ] It's not possible to land on mercury Shobana because it is subjected to high temperature. There were satellites sent too. Impact cratering and volcanism occurs too. If you want more information do mail me.
- Dinesh:- [ 11/5/2006 ] Mercury's one side is much hotter and one side is much colder and, we cannot live in very hotter place or colder and there is no oxygen. Oxygen is the main cause of no life or land in mercury. If you want more information E-mail me.
- vidya:- [ 11/10/2006 ] No . The temperature there is very high since Mercury is very close to the Sun.
- sarthak mishra:- [ 12/13/2006 ] No
- MANAL P.GHADAWALA:- [ 10/25/2012 ] No, It has no atmosphere, it has craters on its surface, its temperature is very high, it is located near the sun and its distance from sun is 0.39.
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