there are only three, and they are the most common for any substance rarely ever will you see plasma, anyways they are solid (ice) liquid (water) and gas (water vapor)
You can find solid matter on Earth's surface, like rocks and soil. You can find liquid matter in bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers. Gaseous matter can be found in the atmosphere surrounding Earth.
In a liquid, as at sea level water's boiling point is 100 degrees and it's freezing point is 0.
Gas as matter can be found in various places, such as the Earth's atmosphere (composed of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide), in the fuel tank of a car (e.g. gasoline), and in industrial processes where gases are used for various purposes.
Water mostly exists on the surface of the Earth in the hydrosphere, which includes oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. It does not extend into the interior layers of the Earth such as the mantle or core.
Almost all of the water on Earth is found in the oceans, which hold about 97% of the planet's water. The remaining water is in the form of freshwater lakes, rivers, and underground water sources.
You can find solid matter on Earth's surface, like rocks and soil. You can find liquid matter in bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers. Gaseous matter can be found in the atmosphere surrounding Earth.
the 3 states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
find it everywhere
In a liquid, as at sea level water's boiling point is 100 degrees and it's freezing point is 0.
If we look beneath water, no matter how deep, we will always find the rock of the crust of the earth. You might have heard the term "ball of rock" applied to the earth, and the crust is the outer covering of that ball of rock. All of the world's oceans sit on top of the crust of the earth.
Gas as matter can be found in various places, such as the Earth's atmosphere (composed of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide), in the fuel tank of a car (e.g. gasoline), and in industrial processes where gases are used for various purposes.
substance
You will find those on almost every part of earth.
Aristotle suggested that on the Earth we find four elements, which are earth, water, air, and fire; he also thought that the unchanging stars and planets in the sky must be made of a fifth element which he called quintessence. Although this is a very primitive view of the composition of matter, it does have a certain logic. The four elements of Aristotle correspond to four phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In that sense, Aristotle was remarkably accurate. The quintessence however does not really fit. The glowing stars, like glowing fires, are a form of plasma, not a novel phase of matter. Other phases do exist, including degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluid matter, etc., but these can only be found through advanced studies of physics. Aristotle would have had no way to learn about them, in a pre-scientific age.
The subdivision of Earth in which you find bodies of water such as lakes and ponds is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere also includes oceans, water vapor, and glaciers.
hydrosphere
As a solid