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Q: What is a giant ball of superheated plasma?
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Is the sun inorganic?

Yes. The sun is a ball of superheated plasma, mostly hydrogen and helium.


Does the sun have land?

No. The sun is a ball of superheated plasma. It is too hot for any substance to remain solid.


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No, the sun is a ball of superheated matter called plasma. It doesn't have any solid properties.


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Why is mars colder then the sun?

The sun is an enormous ball of superheated gas and plasma, while Mars is little more than an unassuming pebble by comparison.


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the sun is a star not a planet. it is a giant ball of plasma and gases.


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It is composed of superheated hydrogen and helium plasma.


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The correct spelling is "plasma" (a superheated gaseous state).


What machine uses superheated gas to slice though steel?

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Why 4states of matter and not 3?

Plasma is probably the fourth state of matter that you are alluding to: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma. Plasma is superheated matter where the electrons are stripped from the nucleus.


What are superheated gases that are constantly moving?

Superheated gas can be called Plasma. It would only move because some force is constantly causing it to move. By itself it would not do that.