Liquid
plasma
Lava is a molten state of matter, specifically molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface. When it reaches the surface through volcanic activity, it becomes lava.
Sleem is a fictional substance and its state of matter is not defined. It could be solid, liquid, gas, or even a plasma depending on the context in which it is used.
The state of matter with only one free surface is called a thin film. Thin films are materials that have thicknesses on the order of nanometers to micrometers, and they exhibit unique physical and optical properties due to their reduced dimensionality.
The Arctic shelf is primarily composed of solid matter, specifically the ice that forms on the ocean's surface. This ice is a solid state of water, which can also be found in the form of frozen sediments and permafrost beneath the surface. Additionally, the underlying water in the Arctic shelf is in a liquid state. Thus, the region exhibits both solid (ice and permafrost) and liquid (ocean water) states of matter.
its gas
Liquid.
its gas
plasma
Plasma is a state of matter that does not have an open surface. It is a high-energy state where particles are ionized and do not have a defined boundary like a solid, liquid, or gas.
It is found to be in the fourth State of Matter - Plasma: Proxima Centauri is a Star.
gas
liguid
Yes, matter is the same regardless of its physical state.
Ink is typically a liquid state of matter. It can flow, take the shape of its container, and be easily transferred to a surface.
It is a highly charged plasma.
Plasma