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9 October, 21:19

is a burning tree an example of a plasma that occurs in nature?

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  1. 9 October, 23:47
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    NO, plasma is an ionized gas with positive ions and free electrons. A common example of plasma is Aurora, also known as polar lights. those green lights that we can see in the poles are made of plasma.

    a burning tree is an example of the natural formation of gases such as carbon dioxide which is the product every burning process.
  2. 10 October, 00:16
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    No, a burning tree would not be an example of a plasma that occurs in nature. A burning tree would only be an ordinary neutral gas. Plasma is hot ionized gas that has the same amount of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.
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