Awesome! The Aurora Borealis. Gases up around the north pole visible on some winter nights in the extreme northern states and Canada. Something I really miss since moving to the southern part of the country.
2006-09-09 06:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Northern Lights is a common name for the aurora borealis (polar aurorae) in the Northern Hemisphere.
2006-09-09 12:33:04
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answered by runlolarun 4
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The Aurora Borealis
www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/index.html
2006-09-09 12:33:41
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answered by secret agent lady 4
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A spectacular light scene that can be seen from the northern hemishere, the aurora borealis , or something like that.
2006-09-09 12:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi!
The northern lights are situated in the north pole. They are alike Aurora borealis and they are wonder by night.
It's also a perfume's name by oriflame.
2006-09-09 12:32:59
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answered by Francis 2
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Otherwise known as the Aurora Borealis : )
2006-09-09 12:32:21
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answered by Chistiaŋ 7
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Radiation mixing it up with magnetic force. The radiation gives off the light, and it is concentrated by the magnetic lines of force.
2006-09-09 12:32:28
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answered by icheeknows 5
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a blue book
2006-09-09 12:31:32
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answered by damaged* 2
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:-)
2006-09-09 12:31:11
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answered by sniff my finger 1
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