No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
Most people say the sun is a gas, in a way yes, but the sun is in fact a forth state of matter called plasma. Plasma is sort of like a gas but is different because its orbiting electrons are removed, this is because the heat intensity is so high the atomic nuclei is striped aways so is known as plasma and not a gas.
The Earth and the Moon are not made mostly of gas but the Sun is.
The highest temperatures of solid/liquid/gas in the sun are found in the core, but the hottest plasma is in the corona.
Light is radiated from the surface of the Sun. The gas and plasma within the Sun are opaque, and no light can escape from the inside.
The gas in the son has been ionized which is why it is in the plasma stage on the sun.
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No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.
It is in the form of gas and plasma.
Gas in the Sun.
Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. plasma is commonly found in lightning strikes, florescent light bulbs, and on the sun
It is called plasma. It's similar to a gas, but a plasma has lots of ions.
No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
A plasma (i.e. ionized gas)
Most people say the sun is a gas, in a way yes, but the sun is in fact a forth state of matter called plasma. Plasma is sort of like a gas but is different because its orbiting electrons are removed, this is because the heat intensity is so high the atomic nuclei is striped aways so is known as plasma and not a gas.
Because the sun made of hydrogen and helium, which at the temperatures the sun sustains cannot maintain a liquid or solid form. The sun is actually primarily made of plasma. Plasma is considered by some scientists to be a unique form of gas, and by others to be a different form of matter, entirely its own.
Plasma is ionized gas (a neon tube, the northern lights, the atmosphere of the sun), so "plasma-physics" is the study of such material, how (& why) it behaves as it does.