Alaska does not 'have' northern lights. You can just see them from there, as you can from parts of Canada.
the northen lights are located at the north and south poleThe Northern Lights can be found near the polar regions up north like Northern Canada, Northern Europe, and Northern Asia.
they are mostly visible in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Northern Canada, Norway and Russia
Sometimes. However, the best places to see the Aurora Borealis (the "northern lights") is in Finland and northern Scandinavia. Northern Canada is good, too, but fewer people live that far north in Canada. The website spaceweather.com is one of the best sources for photos of and information about the northern lights.
Northern Ontario (Canada) - Timmins area
Northern Exposure - 1990 Northern Lights 4-18 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (video rating)
Antartica, alaska, parts of USA, canada
you to Alaska or parts of Canada and look up and sometimes they will be there
in the Northern part of Canada where they are the most prevalent since they reflect from the North pole
Because they are origonally seen in Canada but they are seen in the north or Canada so they are called the Northeren Lights.Hope this helps!!!
yes, so does Norway, Iceland, Finland Russia and of Course Canada
A person can see the Northern Lights in Alaska, in areas like Anchorage and Denali. It is also viewable in certain locations in Denmark, Scotland, Canada, Finland, Russia, and Iceland.