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.
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Platinum exist as element in South Africa, Russia, Columbia, Canada, USA.
99 per cent of the visible universe is made up of plasmas. Plasmas can be controlled by the environment of the Earth and is found near the surface of the Earth.
Stars. Plasma naturally occurs in stars.
in space
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Who would be stuiped enough to think if plasma [salyva] will creat a magnetic field. the only person who could find out really if plasma produces a magnetic field is to test it out and experiment!
u could find bit on earth
Yes. (Assuming hyrogen is actually Hydrogen) All elements which can be found on a current periodic table could theoretically be in any of the 4 states. Some states are not very attainable at STP here on Earth, however the majority of elements in the universe (out in space) are not solid, liquid or gas, but believed to be plasma. For example solid or liquid Hydrogen is not easily obtained in the laboratory, but hydrogen in the form of gas and plasma is fairly easy to find or make. Our Sun is another good example of a place where hydrogen can be found as a gas or in a plasma.
Plasma in space consists entirely of ions and electrons and is very energetic and hot.
you can find boron on earth sometimes
Plasma is a major component of animal blood. Someone can find plasma in the blood of mammals such as goats or cows. It is important to note that plasma from one animal varies greatly from that of a different animal.
Plasma is technically the state of matter that exists "beyond" a gas. Solids are heated to become liquids, and liquids are heated to become gas. Heat a gas sufficiently and it becomes plasma. We usually don't find plasma in the earth. It's hot in the core, but the pressure is so high that a plasma cannot form.
it's too reactive in earth's atmosphere.
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The best example of plasma on earth is lightning. It's natural. The state of matter we call plasma exists at high temperatures. Those temperatures don't usually exist here, but they do for a brief second in a bolt of lightning. Any electric arc creates plasma, and plasma metal cutting equipment can be found is shops around the world. The plasma is so hot that it zips through sheets and plates very quickly. This sustained plasma stream makes short work of cutting applications. We can also find plasma inside operating fluorescent lights. The gas atoms are not superheated, but have high enough energy at the low pressures to become a plasma.
volcanos
you could find molten lava and a burning core
Plasma can be found in the stars, solar air, in the sun and also in fusion.
fluorescent lights