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Q: What layer is the Northern lights located in?
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What layer does not contain the northern lights?

The Northern Lights occur in the ionosphere, the highest level of the atmosphere, so all the others layer usually do NOT contain the Northern Lights.


Where is the Northern Lights located?

the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska


What is the layer of the atmosphere northern lights?

The ionosphere is responsible for the northern light. The ionosphere is the outermost layer of the thermosphere.


In which layer of the atmosphere does the northern lights form?

The Thermosphere


Where are the northern lights located?

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.


Which layer has streamers of light called northern lights?

The Inosphere


What layer of the atmosphere contains northern lights?

Thermosphere (Ionosphere).


Where are northern lights located?

Alaska


In which layer of the atmosphere do the Northern Lights occur?

The "Northern Lights" (or Aurora Borealis) and their southern counterpart the Aurora Australis are formed high in the atmosphere in the ionosphere, which is sometimes considered as part of the thermosphere, the outermost actual atmospheric layer. Above this layer, the exosphere has so few molecules that they can escape into space.(see the related question below)


What other layer is found in the themosphere?

This layer contains the ionosphere, which causes the northern lights and the reflection of radio waves. APEX


Where are northern lights located in Alaska?

Fairbanks, Alaska


If there were not a hole in the Ozone could the Northern Lights exist as they do?

The Northern Lights are not affected by the ozone layer. Auroras are caused by charged solar particles colliding with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen in the ionosphere.