In stars and large gas giants.
If we are talking about normal matter, as opposed to the dark matter, that would be plasma.
The most common found matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma, an iodized gas found mainly in stars and space, covers more than 85% of the universe.
The most common found matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma, an iodized gas found mainly in stars and space, covers more than 85% of the universe.
The universe is mostly comprised of empty space and therefore the helium is found in certain places. It is found on Earth and some other planets, but it is most commonly found in stars such as the Sun.
Because it's the most simple.
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
most matter that exists in the universe is in the plasma state
Television plasma is not the most common phase of matter in the universe. It is merely a superior means of showing high definition television.
Instead of making insults like the person who initially posted, here is an answer. Nuclear fusion is most commonly found in stars, such as our sun.
plasma.
Plasma is ionized gas, which is actually quite common. In fact it is the most common state of (baryonic) matter in the Universe. This is because most of the matter in the Universe can be found inside stars which, due to the high temperatures in stars, is almost completely ionized. Therefore the most obvious source of plasma would be the Sun. Of course plasma on a large scale can also be found on earth in laboratories and other installations, but also in smaller scales in appliances such as television screens.