Plasma are gases heated up. Such as lightning, magma, core, northern lights, and fire.
Actually Fire is an example of gas idiot.
Lightning, fire, and the Sun. Blood "plasma" is not the plasma state of matter.
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Plasma is technically the state of matter that exists "beyond" a gas. Solids are heated to become liquids, and liquids are heated to become gas. Heat a gas sufficiently and it becomes plasma. We usually don't find plasma in the earth. It's hot in the core, but the pressure is so high that a plasma cannot form.
plasma, which is superheated matter that loses the distinction between atoms
It is found on Earth combined with oxygen as the gas CO2, as a pure crystal solid as diamond, as a planar solid form as graphite, or combined with other elements in organic material such as wood, coal, proteins etc. etc., and as calcium carbonate in rocks such as limestone or marble.
state of matter
Plasma is the rarest state of matter on earth.
yes, plasma is a fourth state, occurs only at a very high temperatures and is not common on earth.
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Plasma.
There are only four states of matter: Liquid, solid, gas, and plasma. However, plasma is uncommon on Earth, so it is not considered a state a matter.
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
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Of those that are actually found on Earth, plasma is the rarest state of matter. It is present in:excited gases in fluorescent tubes and similarwelding arcslightningauroras
Plasma is a very high energy state of matter that is usually only found at high temperatures. Stars are extremely hot, which easily allows the development of plasma. Earth is much cooler, which makes it difficult for plasma to form. Plasma can still be found in lightning bolts and fire.
Any state of matter that can freely flow, for example, liquid, gas, plasma, and similar.
Plasma is probably the answer you're looking for, although it is still baryonic matter, but it is not like the usual matter found on Earth.