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the sun is made of plasma. how is this plasma different from the plasma on earth

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Answered by safewaterheater
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Explanation:

As we heat up the gas, atoms break apart into charged particles turning the gas into plasma. This is not the same type of plasma that is found in your blood: same name, different stuff. The Sun's plasma is so hot that the most energetic charged particles can escape from the Sun's gravity and fly away, out into space.

Answered by 1315Anirudh
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Explanation:

the plasma is different

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