plasma i think...
Dark_Energy_&_Dark_Matter">Answer: Dark Energy & Dark MatterIn the newest research, it is said that for calculations to make sense regarding the mass of the universe, an unknown (at that time) substance must exist aside from ordinary matter (atoms).To provide some numbers (percentage of matter in known Universe):
Atoms: 4.6%
Dark matter: 23%
Dark energy: 72%
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No, a moon is not a gas. Moons are natural satellites that orbit around planets in our solar system and are typically composed of rock and metal, with some containing ice and water. Gas refers to a state of matter, such as what we find in the atmospheres of gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
The most common state of the sun's surface is plasma, which is a superheated state of matter made up of charged particles. This plasma is constantly in motion, creating complex magnetic fields and driving various solar phenomena such as flares and sunspots.
If you define the "visible universe" as objects emitting light or electromagnetic radiation that can be seen or visualized from earth, then plasma makes up essentially all of it.In our solar system, the sun which is more massive than all the planets is made up almost entirely of plasma. Of course, the planets with perhaps the exception of the gas giants are made up of normal matter. But, they are just a tiny drop in the universe. We are unable to see planets in any of the other billions of solar systems. A few planets have been postulated, but are essentially invisible from earth.Even if we assumed every star had planets like our sun, the mass of these planets would be negligible.If you include all the blackness of space, then it is probably mostly void of matter, although the matter that is there would still be ions and plasma.
Dark energy is believed to make up about 73% of the mass of the Universe; dar matter about 23%; and normal matter - the kind we know most about - about 4%. In the case of normal matter, most of it is still in the form of hydrogen.
It's a star. The sun is a star, and like other stars it is composed of plasma, the fourth state of matter, and the most abundant form of matter in the universe. Like other stars, inside the core of the sun, nuclear fusion takes place in which hydrogen atoms are fused into helium atoms.
The rarest phase of matter in the solar system is likely plasma, which is a state of matter where gases are ionized and consist of charged particles. While plasma is abundant in stars, including our Sun, it is less common elsewhere in the solar system, particularly on solid bodies like planets and moons. Most matter in the solar system exists as solids, liquids, or gases, making plasma a relatively rare occurrence outside stellar environments.
Eris is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, so it exists primarily in a solid state. It is composed of rock and ice, similar to Pluto and other dwarf planets in the outer solar system.
Plasma- the 4th state of matter, beyond gasses.
Plasma. It makes up more than 99% of visible matter in the universe, and most of the invisible matter.
Plasma, commonly known as the fourth state of matter, is not abundant on Earth but is prevalent in deep space.
yes solar corona is the fifth state of matter. some say that filaments are the fifth but it is also true. filaments are just in solar coronas and is positively charged. i know its a plain answer but it wraps up to pretty much that.
The phases are solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a fourth state of matter relatively rare on earth, but is the most abundant phase of matter in the universe.
The solar wind is a stream of charged particles (mostly electrons and protons) that emanates from the Sun. Therefore, it is considered a plasma, which is the fourth state of matter distinct from solid, liquid, and gas.
Plasma is a state of matter that is well-known but uncommon on Earth. It is commonly found in stars, lightning bolts, and certain experimental setups like fusion reactors. Plasma is the most abundant state of matter in the universe.
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Olympus Mons is the largest valcano in the solar system. it is located on Mars