Aurora light, or auroras, are not a solid, liquid, or gas; rather, they are a natural light display caused by the interaction of charged particles from the solar wind with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. This interaction excites gases in the atmosphere, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, causing them to emit light. The resulting phenomenon is visible as colorful waves or curtains of light in the sky, primarily near the polar regions.
The four major phase changes are freezing (solid to liquid), melting (solid to liquid), vaporization (liquid to gas), and condensation (gas to liquid).
The three elements that are not solid, liquid, or gas are bromine, mercury, and francium. Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid at room temperature, and francium is a solid due to being a metal.
Water can exist as a solid, liquid, and gas on Earth due to its varying temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Among the planets, only on Earth there are conditions of pressure and temperature for water to exist in all 3 phases.
Yes, hydrogen exists as gas, liquid, and potentially solid within Jupiter. At the outer layers, hydrogen is in gaseous form, while deeper within the planet's interior, the hydrogen is compressed to the point where it takes on a liquid-like state. Under extreme pressure and temperature conditions in Jupiter's core, hydrogen may exist as a solid, with properties different from what we observe on Earth.
An aeroplane is a solid: constructed mainly from light-weight aluminium.
The bulb itself is a solid.
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fire is a thing called plasma, which is like a gas but the electrons are free, or something like that examples of plasma are: aurora, lightning, fire :)
Light is neither solid nor liquid, but, it is difficult to discern whether it is a gas either, as the particles in gases are not bound like light particles. So, it isn't really either of the three, although, if you say that light particles are bound together, then you could say that light is a solid.
Light is not a matter.It is a type of energy.
I think it is liquid because it if soft and wet and light.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Is a pencil a solid liquid or gas
There are three basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The number of combinations possible from these states is 3! (3 factorial), which equals 6. The six possible combinations are solid-liquid-gas, solid-gas-liquid, liquid-solid-gas, liquid-gas-solid, gas-solid-liquid, and gas-liquid-solid.
Solid in solid: metal alloys. Liquid in liquid: vinegar dissolving in water. Gas in gas: air. Solid in liquid: salt dissolving in water. Liquid in solid: mercury absorbed by gold. Gas in liquid: carbon dioxide dissolving in soda. Solid in gas: smoke particles in air. Liquid in gas: water vapor in air. Gas in solid: hydrogen absorbed by palladium.
a feather is a solid