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Glowing plasma is evident in the light from the aurora borealis and a fluorescent lamp. The aurora borealis is also known as the northern lights.

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Is plasma cloudy?

Plasma itself is not inherently cloudy; it is an ionized gas consisting of charged particles. However, when plasma contains a high density of particles or is in a turbulent state, it can appear visually cloudy or emit light due to the recombination of ions and electrons. Examples include the glowing plasma in neon signs or the auroras in the Earth's atmosphere, which can give a cloudy appearance. Thus, while plasma can appear cloudy under certain conditions, it is not a defining characteristic of plasma itself.


Is meteor plasma?

no Umm... if they heat the atmosphere to a few thousand degrees, to the point where atoms begin to dissociate into free electrons and ionised nuclei, then we have plasma. The meteor itself is not plasma, though.


A star is a bright glowing sphere of hot?

A star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity. Stars are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, and they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. The intense heat and pressure at the core of a star produce light and heat that radiate outwards, making stars appear bright and glowing.


Stars are huge balls of glowing what?

Stars are huge balls of glowing gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that produce light and energy through nuclear fusion in their cores.


How Can a page give off a light if it is not hot or glowing?

A page can give off light through the use of phosphorescent materials or by incorporating luminescent inks that emit light without generating heat. These materials absorb energy from sources like UV light or ambient light and then slowly release it as visible light. This phenomenon allows the page to appear to glow without being hot or glowing in the traditional sense.