Occasionally, yes. There are Southern Lights in the Antarctic, as well.
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the northern lights don't and cant pollute the arctic
On some parts of the Arctic you can see the Northern Lights.
Northern lights! yay
The arctic tundra gets the northern lights, or aurora borealis. The southern lights, or aurora australis, occur in high southern latitudes.
yes
Well the arctic lowlands are very cold and have northern lights in it so the most likely thing to attract people to the arctic lowlands are the northern lights,and maybe to exepernce ski-dooing!
No they're in the Arctic that is why they're the NORTHERNlights
Science, the Northern lights are in the stratosphere because gases such as methane are reflecting off the sun. The Northern Lights are most visible in the Arctic region, like Alaska From: A 12 yr. old GIRL :)
Prehistoric inhabitants of the Arctic region undoubtedly saw them first.
Some tourist activities in the arctic tundra are dog sledding, wilderness viewing, and Northern Lights viewing.
the Arctic is in the northern.The Arctic is in the northern hemisphere.
The Arctic Wolf and the Arctic are in the Northern Hemisphere.