earth's atmosphere is made of air which is a mixture of gasses
Plasma- the 4th state of matter, beyond gasses.
The most common state of matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter which consists of ionized gas. Although this phase of matter is rare in on earth, it makes up stars and is widespread throughout the universe.
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure, making it the most common state of matter for nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere.
Water in the atmosphere exists in a gaseous state, known as water vapor. Depending on temperature and pressure, water vapor can condense to form liquid droplets (clouds) or solid ice crystals (snowflakes, hail) in the atmosphere.
Gas. The Earth's atmosphere is composed of gases that make up the air we breathe.
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
Gaseous
Gas is one of the states of matter, along with solids and liquids. The importance of each state of matter depends on the context in which it is being considered. Gas is important for many chemical reactions, industrial processes, and the Earth's atmosphere, but all states of matter have their own unique roles in the natural world.
Solid. Snow is formed from the water vapor in the air at a temperature of less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit. So, snow would only become a liquid until it melts into that state of matter.
You can find solid matter on Earth's surface, like rocks and soil. You can find liquid matter in bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers. Gaseous matter can be found in the atmosphere surrounding Earth.
1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.