- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Shut up. Shut up. Next time you post, do so politely and without 'Caps Lock' on. Thank you.
I'll be nice and explain plasma to you, but you really don't deserve this:
There are four elemental states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. Plasma is the fourth elemental state of matter. Unlike a solid, It's not locked in one postion. It can 'flow' and move just like a liquid. However, unlike a liquid its molocules are spaced like that of a gas. But unlike a gas, it has more of a 'solid' form.
Are you with me still?
The plasma versions of most elements are mostly non-existant on Earth. It requires an extreme amount of heat for a plasma reaction and the only place I can think of that has actual plasma matter is the Sun / stars.
I think this is how it goes... I'll check my science book... Yep
(I'd give you a more indepth explanation, but you probably wouldn't understand it.)
[Edited on 4/30/2004 10:16:34 PM]