Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are the four states of matter. That means that they're the four physical states a substance can take.
Solid, liquid, gas and plasma are all examples of a matter
These are known as states of matter or sometimes phases.
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
Fire is not a state of matter as the examples you gave. Fire is a reaction. It consumes matter, changing the solid to it's components of ash(solid), water vapor(gas), and heat.
3 is the common answer, but in reality there are 5. In order from coldest to hottest it it Bose-Einstein (most uncommonly known) Solid (commonly known) Liquid (commonly known) Gas (commonly known) Plasma (known)
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Yes you can make sound without air, because sound can travel through all the forms of matter, gases, liquid, solid, and plasma. If you submerged yourself underwater, you'd still be able to hear sound.
solid, liquid ,gas ,plasma
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
States of matter are:solid,liquid,gas andplasma.
Solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. A substance can occur in any one these states. All matter occurs in one of these 4 states. These are the 4 states of matter.
no, Plasma is also there.
Solid, liquid, gaseous and plasma.
Some states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These are distinct and different forms in which matter can exist in nature.
There are five main physical forms of substance or states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. The most common ones on earth are solid, liquid and gas.
Matter can exist in four forms: plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
Gas,Liquid and waterSolid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma (although plasma is in a highly energetic state and could be considered energy)
Gas,Liquid and waterSolid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma (although plasma is in a highly energetic state and could be considered energy)
The fundamental states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma; but other forms also exist.