Terrestrial plasmas refer to plasma phenomena that occur in the Earth's atmosphere and near-Earth environment. Plasma, often referred to as the fourth state of matter, is created when gases are energized to the point that electrons are stripped from atoms, resulting in a collection of charged particles, including ions and free electrons.
Fire is a chemical reaction that results from the rapid oxidation of a material, typically involving the combination of oxygen with a fuel in the presence of heat. The reaction produces heat, light, and various reaction products, mainly gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor. Fire is often characterized by flames, which are visible manifestations of the reaction, and it can produce heat and light.
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