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We know that in nature there are many visible plasmas around us, as fire, candle flame, aurora, etc. But what about plasmas that emit light out of the visbilevisible light range. DoDoes exist thesethis kind of plasmas  ? If so, isare there concrete examples?

We know that in nature there are many visible plasmas around us, as fire, candle flame, aurora, etc. But what about plasmas that emit light out of the visbile light range. Do exist these kind of plasmas  ? If so, is there concrete examples?

We know that in nature there are many visible plasmas around us, as fire, candle flame, aurora, etc. But what about plasmas that emit light out of the visible light range. Does exist this kind of plasmas? If so, are there concrete examples?

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Is there invisible plasma in nature, cool or hot?

We know that in nature there are many visible plasmas around us, as fire, candle flame, aurora, etc. But what about plasmas that emit light out of the visbile light range. Do exist these kind of plasmas ? If so, is there concrete examples?