where plasma occur on the earth
Matter can exist in a solid, liquid, or gas as well as plasma.
extremely high temp
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.
Plasma.
lidid or plasma
the sun is a major one, like all stars, it contains lots and lots of plasma. but the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is used in fluorescent lights as well, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
Plasma
No natural plasma on the earth.
where plasma occur on the earth
No natural plasma on the earth.
The conditions in the sun's core that allows the plasma state to exist hydrogen nuclei.
plasma is one state of a chemical element that is pure (only one atom) it is made when the chemical element gets a certain temperature. that is so high temperature that it do not exist in the nature on Earth but in the sun and in some facilities on earth.
Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.
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.
Plasma
because earth does not have the energy to produce plasma