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In the sun or other stars.
No, stars are gaseous. More precisely, they are so hot that their matter is in a state known as "plasma".
Plasma.
"plasma" is the forth state of matter. Majorly exist in astronomic bodies like sun, stars etc. Plasma is made up of the mixture of electrons, nucleons, ions and nutral molecules.
plasma makes up 99% of the visible and observable matter in the universe. plasma is a state of matter like solids and liqiuds and gases. this one is the fourth. it is also found in plasma tvs, stars and extremely hot places.
the state of matter found in stars is plasma.
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Because most of the matter is packed into stars, which is plasma.
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The fourth state of matter is Plasma - the stuff that stars are made of.
In the sun or other stars.
No, stars are gaseous. More precisely, they are so hot that their matter is in a state known as "plasma".
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.
Plasma.
There is a bit of a misconception here ... Plasma in itself is not a substance any more than "liquid" or "solid" or "gas" in itself is a specific substance. Plasma is a state of matter. Stars are hot glowing balls of gas in which intense pressure and heat (which results from the intense pressure) cause nuclear fussion. This causes them to glow. Many gases in the star are in the plasma phase, but they are not "made of plasma" so to speak. Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and helium, though white dwarves also contain carbon and stars even further in their life cycle contain iron.
The material of stars exists in the plasma state, where the electrons have essentially been stripped from their regularly confined orbital "areas of probability."