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Solid - rocks, buildings, plant matter, etc.

Liquid - water, magma/lava, blood, etc.

Gas - oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, etc.

Plasma - exceedingly rare, fusion reactors and other human-created objects.

As you can see, the Earth contains far too many objects in different environments to be classified under one state of matter.

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