no
A phoenix is a mythological bird. It does not really exist.
Since dragons are fictional characters and do not really exist, the answer is "no". Now in fairy tales, dragons can get struck by lightning if the author wishes them to, of course.
Yes, it existed in las vegas, but closed in 1978
storm and bird
it dies
No, thunder and lightning do not need to exist for life to exist on Earth. They are natural phenomena caused by electrical discharge during thunderstorms, and while they play important roles in the environment, they are not essential for life to thrive.
plasma
A mythological bird born from lightning
No, Zeus is a figure in Greek mythology and does not exist in reality. Lightning strikes are a natural phenomenon caused by electrical discharge in the atmosphere, and they can affect anyone in an area where a lightning storm is occurring.
No, lightning does not require oxygen to exist because it is an electrical discharge that occurs in the atmosphere. Lightning is the result of an imbalance of electrical charges in the atmosphere and is not dependent on the presence of oxygen.
Plasma
yes, its a bird