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Which is an example of plasmas in nature?
solar cells
plasma balls
auroras
clouds
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Auroras.
They are natural plasmas — ionized gases in the upper atmosphere produced when charged particles from the solar wind excite and ionize atmospheric atoms. (Plasma balls are man-made plasma; solar cells and clouds are not plasmas.)
They are natural plasmas — ionized gases in the upper atmosphere produced when charged particles from the solar wind excite and ionize atmospheric atoms. (Plasma balls are man-made plasma; solar cells and clouds are not plasmas.)
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