The Wikipedia lists about 17 states of matter. For example, the Bose-Einstein condensate is not found naturally - neither on Earth, or outside - because of the extremely low temperature required. However, it can be made in a laboratory on Earth. On the other hand, the special states of matter found in a white dwarf or a neutron star can not currently be reproduced on Earth.
Matter can have one of four states:
All are observed on Earth.
plasma is found in stars. the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is not to be confused with the plasma in your blood however, as these are not the same thing. plasma screen TVs use plasma the same way as fluorescent lights, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
hydroelectric energy is found in the earth core
Oxygen can be a solid, liquid, or gas, depending on the temperature and pressure and on what other elements it is bound to in a chemical compound. Free molecular oxygen, as found in the Earth's atmosphere, is a gas. Oxygen bound with hydrogen in the Earth's oceans is a liquid. Oxygen bound with iron in iron oxide (rust) is a solid.
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Meitnerium is an artificial element.
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
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
i do not no which state or city it is in but i know it is under the earth's surface
All the known states of matter (of which there are 5) are found on Earth, although the 5th (Bose-Einsteing condensate) has only ever been produced in laboratories.
On Earth, almost totally as chloride anion-containing salts.
Outer space is outside the Earth, not anywhere on the surface of this planet.