The northern lights cause humans to speak phrases. Examples include "Wow!",
"Cool!", "Awesome!", "Holy cow!", ""Wudja look at that!", and "Cheese!".
The effect is most noticeable among tourists and other temporary visitors to the
polar regions. Permanent residents are essentially immune to the influence.
Other than impressing them with their beauty and inspiring them to awe - the northern lights really don't have any effect on people. The solar radiation that causes the northern lights can interfere with radio transmissions so that is an effect related to, but not cause by, the northern lights.
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
the northern lights
Northern Lights
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
Other than impressing them with their beauty and inspiring them to awe - the northern lights really don't have any effect on people. The solar radiation that causes the northern lights can interfere with radio transmissions so that is an effect related to, but not cause by, the northern lights.
Northern lights have an iridescent effect.
the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
the northern lights
Northern Lights
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, can have a positive effect on people by creating feelings of awe, wonder, and inspiration. Many people find the display of colorful lights dancing across the sky to be a mesmerizing and uplifting experience that can boost their mood and overall sense of well-being.
No, the northern lights themselves cannot harm humans. They are a natural light display in Earth's sky caused by the interaction of solar wind with Earth's magnetic field. Viewing the northern lights is safe and poses no threat to people.
The Northern Lights are also called the Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights is the effect of magnetic reactions. The Northern Lights are best seen in the North Pole and the South Pole. The sun gives off energy particles that is also called solar wind. The solar particles travel hundreds of miles in seconds. When the solar particles get close to earth they collide into the atmosphere and explodes. When millions of these explosions happen they create light. That light is called the Northern Lights or the Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights - pipeline - was created in 1985.
Northern Lights Audio was created in 2002.