no it cannot
Oh, dude, when you take the globe off a plasma ball, you're basically exposing the inner workings of the ball, like its electrodes and gases. The plasma inside needs the globe to contain and shape the electrical currents, so without it, the plasma just kinda fizzles out into the air. It's like taking the bun off a burger - sure, you can still eat it, but it's not as fun or contained.
Plasma does not have a definite shape; it takes the shape of its container due to its highly energetic and charged particles that are able to move and flow freely. This gives plasma the ability to fill any space it occupies.
No
The shape of a globe is a SPHERE.
When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.
The shape of the globe is a sphere.
It is somewhat like a gas, air, for example, which can flow to assume any shape.
A globe is the representation of Earth that would not have any distortions, as it accurately represents the three-dimensional shape of our planet.
The shape of the Globe Theatre's stage is 'circular'.
Yes the shape of Italy is a boot if you look closely in the globe you can see a crooked boot
globe shape with no roof
globe