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Which is an example of a plasma that occurs in nature?
a burning tree
the radiant sun
a melting candle
an electric current
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The radiant sun.
Explanation: The Sun is a natural ball of ionized gas (charged particles) — i.e., a plasma. A burning tree and a melting candle are chemical flames/liquids; an electric current is a flow of charge (not necessarily a plasma).
Explanation: The Sun is a natural ball of ionized gas (charged particles) — i.e., a plasma. A burning tree and a melting candle are chemical flames/liquids; an electric current is a flow of charge (not necessarily a plasma).
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