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Well, the path in which the visible portion of lightning takes is plasma. But plasma is a gas. An ionized gas. So the flash of light you see is static electricity from the clouds jumping through that ionized gas (plasma) to the earth.

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Yes, lightning is considered to be a form of plasma because it is made up of ionized gas molecules that conduct electricity. Plasma is often described as the fourth state of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas.

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