Yes, plasma is considered a state of matter.
There are more than four states of matter. Consult an encyclopedia for details.Matter is categorized as a solid, liquid, or gas and the three major properties are the size, volume, and shape.
Three of them.
There are more than three states that start with "M" and they are Montana, Mississippi, Michigan, and Minnesota.
There are more than three states. They are Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
plasma
We generally consider the 4 states of matter to be: Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Supercritical fluids are sort of both liquids and gases but are more often than not grouped with "gas" We might also want to include Bose-Einstein condensate as another state of matter. In a Bose-Einstein condensate, extremely cold atoms clump together and act as if they were a single atom.
No more than three times
Sound travels further and faster in the more dense states of matter. Solids transmit sound faster than liquids or gases.
No, three is more than two.
There are a lot more than three types of lines and there is no physical property which states that there are only three.
One foot has to be in the lane in order to get called for 3 in the key.