The states of matter can be found anywhere on Earth where materials exist. For example, solids are found in the form of rocks and minerals, liquids are found in oceans and rivers, and gases are found in the atmosphere. Additionally, plasma, the fourth state of matter, can be observed in phenomena like lightning and the sun.
Water can be found on Earth in three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam).
Only four in nature, namely solid, liquid, gas and plasma (e.g. in a lightning bolt). The fifth type (Bose-Einstein condensate) has only ever been known to be produced artificially in a laboratory, but is arguably found on earth for that reason.
Water can exist in three states, liquid, vapor and as a solid. On the earth, it exists in all three states.
Matter on Earth exists in four physical states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Each state has distinct properties based on the arrangement and energy of the particles that make up the matter.
It is found on Earth combined with oxygen as the gas CO2, as a pure crystal solid as diamond, as a planar solid form as graphite, or combined with other elements in organic material such as wood, coal, proteins etc. etc., and as calcium carbonate in rocks such as limestone or marble.
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Water can be found on Earth in three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam).
The Wikipedia lists about 17 states of matter. For example, the Bose-Einstein condensate is not found naturally - neither on Earth, or outside - because of the extremely low temperature required. However, it can be made in a laboratory on Earth. On the other hand, the special states of matter found in a white dwarf or a neutron star can not currently be reproduced on Earth.
There are (believe it or not) four states of matter. They are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. However, since plasma is rarely found on Earth, it is not considered matter.
Among the four known states of matter, plasma is the least found on the Earth's crust.
Water is the only substance that can be found in all three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
States of matter can be found all around us in the universe. Solid, liquid, and gas states are most common on Earth, with plasma being less common but still found in stars like the sun. Bose-Einstein condensates are created in laboratories under very specific conditions.
All the known states of matter (of which there are 5) are found on Earth, although the 5th (Bose-Einsteing condensate) has only ever been produced in laboratories.
Hydrocarbons can be found in all states of matter.
Matter on our Earth is usually considered under the heads of gas, solid, liquid, and plasma. A fifth state has recently been added, that of the Bose-Einstein Condensate.
Five states of matter can be found on Earth. Four of them occur naturally (Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma) and the fifth has only ever been created in the laboratory (Bose-Einstein condensate).
Only four in nature, namely solid, liquid, gas and plasma (e.g. in a lightning bolt). The fifth type (Bose-Einstein condensate) has only ever been known to be produced artificially in a laboratory, but is arguably found on earth for that reason.