Liquid and gas
"Fluid" essentially means "capable of flowing". Both gases and liquids are fluids.
solid
Yes, fluid is considered an aggregate state of matter. It is a state in which particles have enough energy to move past each other but not enough to break apart from each other, unlike in the gaseous state where particles have more energy and are able to move freely and independently.
In convection, the state of matter that travels is usually a fluid, such as a liquid or a gas. This occurs when warmer fluid rises and cooler fluid sinks, creating a continuous circular motion that transfers heat energy.
Yes, plasma is considered the fourth state of matter, along with solids, liquids, and gases. It is an ionized gas with positive and negative charged particles that exhibit fluid-like properties.
If an object that sinks into a fluid has a lower density than the fluid, it would float. If the object has a higher density than the fluid, it would sink. The state of matter of the object does not determine whether it will float or sink - it's the density that determines the behavior.
There are infact two! In general plasma is not considered a "conventional" state of matter. Another that may be considered "unconventional" is a state known as a Bose-Einstein condensate. For more information on the states of matter, please see the related question.
"which fluids?" No the Eagle Talon is not fluid in state. As a whole, it is typically considered a solid.
Yes, plasma is considered a state of matter.
Energy is not considered a state of matter because it is a property or characteristic of matter rather than a form of matter itself. Matter is composed of particles (atoms, molecules) that have mass and occupy space, while energy is a measure of the ability to do work or cause change in matter. So, energy and matter are distinct concepts in physics.
vagina
yes because gas is matter everything on earth has matter so its considered a state of matter