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Most stars' surfaces are plasma. Plasma is the state of matter above gas, at which molecules move so rapidly that they generate an electric current. An example of plasma on Earth is lightning. Therefore, in layman terms, you could say that the sun's surface is made of lightning. Of course, that's not entirely accurate, but is certainly more so than liquid or gas.

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Pearline Blick

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