Based on the volume of measurable matter in the visible universe, and using most postulates regarding the state of "heavenly bodies" as measured, matter is primarily in gaseous form (gas planets, stars, nebulae). Only after gravitational compression to liquids or solids start to form, and this is a very small percentage of the overall matter in the vacuum of space.
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The most common type of energy/mass in the Universe is in the form of dark energy, followed by dark matter. Only about 4% of the Universe is in the form of "normal" (baryonic) matter. If it is specifically to this matter you refer: the most common state of matter is plasma, found in stars.
Plasma is the most common state of matter in the universe, as it makes up stars and most of the visible matter in the universe.
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
Plasma. That's ignoring "dark matter", because we don't yet know what that is.
Television plasma is not the most common phase of matter in the universe. It is merely a superior means of showing high definition television.
Dark energy is believed to make up about 73% of the mass of the Universe; dar matter about 23%; and normal matter - the kind we know most about - about 4%. In the case of normal matter, most of it is still in the form of hydrogen.
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Plasma, commonly known as the fourth state of matter, is not abundant on Earth but is prevalent in deep space.
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The fourth state of matter is plasma. It is the most common state in the universe, making up stars like the sun and other celestial bodies. Plasma is a highly energized state of matter in which atoms are split into their constituent particles, resulting in a mix of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.