Five states of matter can be found on Earth. Four of them occur naturally (Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma) and the fifth has only ever been created in the laboratory (Bose-Einstein condensate).
There are six main states of matter:
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Bose-Einstein Condensate
Fermionic Condensate
Also, there are many theoretical states and also more states that have been proved to exist but they aren't the main states of matter. :)
Three states of matter exist for water. Solid (as ice) Liquid (as water) and gas (evaporated water, such as steam).
there are no states of matter in helium.helium is a gas,wich is a state of matter.
You think probable to plasma; but today many other states of matter are recognized.
2 solid and liquid
salt water is manly found in the ocean
There are many states of matter; you can see a list in the Wikipedia article on States of matter. However, there is no universal agreement on which states of matter should be accepted as such; nor is there of course any universal agreement on a numbering scheme. Thus, it doesn't really make sense to talk about "state of matter number x".
3 states of matter can be found in water
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Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
It's not just water. Most substances can be in the three "classic" states of matter, i.e., solid, liquid, gas. Note that water (and many other substances) can also be in an additional state of matter, namely, "supercritical".
I know of 7 states of matter, although of those, there are only 4 that you would be likely to encounter here on Earth. The common phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. The more unusual phases are degenerate matter (found in neutron stars) and Bose-Einstein condensates (found in the laboratory only), and the super-fluid phase of liquid helium, also found only in the laboratory.
Matter has many observable properties. These include shape, color, dimension. The physical state of matter is also viewable such as water in solid, liquid and gaseous states.
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there are no states of matter in helium.helium is a gas,wich is a state of matter.
There are many solids that remain in this state of matter. Many solids like concrete will stay in this state of matter.
1. Solid, 2.liquid, 3.gaseous, 4.Plasma that's it. the possible fifth can not be confirmed in science yet
is found under water because many dinousaurs live in water is found under water because many dinousaurs live in water