Respuesta :
False, lightning is not an example of matter in a liquid state. Rather, it is an example of matter in a state of plasma. It is a form of matter in which many of the electron s wander around freely among the nuclei of the atoms. Hope this answers the question.
Answer:
False
Explanation: Lightening is not an example of matter in solid or liquid state. It is a phenomenon of spark of electricity in the atmosphere. Lightening can also be seen in volcanic eruptions,forest fires, thunderstorms, hurricanes etc. In the initial stage of development of lightening air acts as an insulator between positive and negative charge but when charge develops enough it break the wall of insulator air and sparking occurs.