Is a lightning a fluid?

No, lightning is not a fluid. Lightning is actually a large electric current that flows through the atmosphere. It is a natural electrical discharge of high voltage between different portions of a thundercloud or between a cloud and the ground. It appears as a bright, luminous flash of light and travels extremely quickly, often following a path of least resistance. While it may appear fluid-like in its movement, it is not made up of a liquid or gas substance like a fluid would be.