The conditions in the sun's core that allows the plasma state to exist hydrogen nuclei.
Plasma
Matter can exist in three states: solid, liquid, and gas. These states are determined by the arrangement of particles and the amount of energy they possess. At extreme conditions, matter can also exist in plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, or other exotic states.
Carbon can exist in various forms: as a solid (such as graphite or diamond), as a liquid (molten carbon in certain conditions), and as a gas (carbon dioxide). However, carbon is not typically found in a plasma state in normal everyday conditions.
The lifetime of plasma can vary significantly depending on its environment and conditions. In astrophysical contexts, such as in stars, plasma can exist for millions to billions of years. In laboratory settings, like fusion experiments, plasma can last only microseconds to seconds. Overall, the lifetime of plasma is influenced by factors like temperature, density, and external fields.
Plasma
because if plasma didn't exist we wouldn't! The sun and all stars are made of plasma :-)
Plasma can exist on Earth, and in fact, it is the most common state of matter in the universe. Lightning, flames, and the sun are examples of plasma that exist on Earth. However, creating and containing plasma in controlled environments for practical applications can be challenging due to the high temperatures and magnetic fields required.
plasma
because earth does not have the energy to produce plasma
the sun is a major one, like all stars, it contains lots and lots of plasma. but the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is used in fluorescent lights as well, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
No. Why? Because I said so
No, plasma is ionized gas. Under the conditions that form plasma most polymers would break down.