united states of America
You can see it from anywhere in North America, and the parts of South America that are north of the equator.
Hard call... I don't think that there is a simple answer here, but let's see. South America has really cool Mayan pyramids. North America doesn't. South America can see the Southern Cross. North America can't. South America has the Iguazu Falls. North America doesn't. North America has the Great Lakes. South America doesn't. North America has minimum wage rules. South America doesn't. North America has the Grand Canyon. South America doesn't.
The aurorae are best visible from the Arctic and Antarctic Circles - and/or locations close to them. It's very rare to see the aurorae near the equator or latitudes as far south(or north) as say, Los Angeles.
The rhinoceros comes from Africa. The only live rhinos you see in North America are in zoos.
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Yes you can.
North America
no you cant no you cant
Newfoundland, Canada is the first province to see the sun rise in North America.
Are you retartded? It's called North America and South America because South America is in the Southern Hemisphere and a north America is in the Northern Hemisphere, see its people like you who make Americans seem stupid. Go and educate yourself you fool.
Yes, but you can only see it in the Spring time late at night.