NO
No It is not matter because light is not matter so a lightning bolt is not matter.
Matter can be found in the plasma state in lightning. Lightning is a form of plasma, which is a state of matter where atoms are stripped of their electrons and exist as ionized gas. Plasma is commonly found in stars, lightning, and certain experimental setups, rather than in blood, livers, or rivers.
state of matter? plasma.
A lightning bolt is plasma, a fourth state of matter.
Plasma state
electricity
plasma
Any storm that has lightning and thunder is a thunderstorm. It wouldn't matter if there was snow, rain or no precipitation falling, if there is lightning it is a thunderstorm
Thunder is not matter. It does not have mass and does not occupy space.Thunder is sound made up of vibrations caused by lightning, and lightning is a huge discharge of electricity.Thunder is not matter. It does not have mass and does not occupy space.Thunder is sound made up of vibrations caused by lightning, and lightning is a huge discharge of electricity.Thunder is not matter. It does not have mass and does not occupy space.Thunder is sound made up of vibrations caused by lightning, and lightning is a huge discharge of electricity.Thunder is not matter. It does not have mass and does not occupy space.Thunder is sound made up of vibrations caused by lightning, and lightning is a huge discharge of electricity.
rain lightning and metal
Nope... It's static electrical energy.
Chicken WingsThe forth form of Matter, even discussed on such TV shows in the 60s such as Lost In Space is....PLASMAThis is found in lightning bolts, nukes, and natually start.