Plasma is technically the state of matter that exists "beyond" a gas. Solids are heated to become liquids, and liquids are heated to become gas. Heat a gas sufficiently and it becomes plasma. We usually don't find plasma in the earth. It's hot in the core, but the pressure is so high that a plasma cannot form.
where plasma occur on the earth
Plasma.
Plasma are gases heated up. Such as lightning, magma, core, northern lights, and fire. Actually Fire is an example of gas idiot.
The suns energy when it reaches the earth's atmosphere encounters earth's plasma and three things happens. Some of the energy is reflected , some is absorbed and the rest is transmitted to the earth.
Yes, a plasma is a gas with an electrical charge.
No natural plasma on the earth.
No natural plasma on the earth.
where plasma occur on the earth
because earth does not have the energy to produce plasma
Plasma is in lightening and fire on earth and also in fluorescent lights.
you can find boron on earth sometimes
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
The Moon is not plasma, it is believed to be a piece of rock that was smashed out of the earth by a meteorite.
yes, plasma is a fourth state, occurs only at a very high temperatures and is not common on earth.
Throughout the Universe, plasma is the most common form of matter, making up over 99% of the visible Universe. The Sun and all the stars are plasma, as is the interplanetary medium (space between the planets), the interstellar medium (space between the stars), and intergalactic medium (space between the galaxies). On Earth, plasma is found in the aurora, the ionosphere, in fire, and lightning, and at the Earth's core. For more information, see: http://www.plasma-universe.com/
Lightning
yes, it is confirmed that the core contains very little plasma