Glowing plasma is evident in the light from the aurora borealis and a fluorescent lamp. The aurora borealis is also known as the northern lights.
made of plasma
Yes, stars contain plasma. A star is made up of virtually all plasma.
Natural
The Sun is made out of Plasma like many other Stars in the Universe.
Glowing plasma is evident in the light from the aurora borealis and a fluorescent lamp. The aurora borealis is also known as the northern lights.
Well actually the answer is Plasma. Plasma is lightning, Aurora Borealis, and fire are plasmas. Plasma's are particles that have broken apart. They form when high energy plasma go into the atmosphere.
Aurora borealis (aka "Northern Lights")
Aurora ( Sleeping Beauty ) was made on Jan. 29, 1959.
fire is a thing called plasma, which is like a gas but the electrons are free, or something like that examples of plasma are: aurora, lightning, fire :)
Yes. Stars are made of plasma.
99.999% of the universe is made of plasma
Aurora have manufacturing facilities in China and Indonesia.
Well plasma can certainly be made in the lab.
Plasma is ionized gas.
the first plasma screen television was made in 2000
Man Made plasma can be found in Fluorescent and Neon Lights.