The proper name for the 'Northern Lights' is Aurora Borealis.
the northern lights
The other name for the northern lights is aurora borealis.
Northern Lights (or southern if in the southern hemisphere)Northern lights
The Northern Lights. Borealis is "north" and aurora is similar to "lights" so "northern lights". There is such thing as Aurora Australis that occurs in the south.
The official name for the northern lights is Aurora Borealis in the Northern Hemisphere. It is caused by solar particles interacting with the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in colorful light displays.
The noun Northern Lights is plural, a word for more than one light. The Northern Lights (also called Aurora Borealis) is made up of a series of many lights.The noun Northern Lights is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
the northern lights
The other name for the northern lights is aurora borealis.
Northern Lights (or southern if in the southern hemisphere)Northern lights
The Northern Lights. Borealis is "north" and aurora is similar to "lights" so "northern lights". There is such thing as Aurora Australis that occurs in the south.
The official name for the northern lights is Aurora Borealis in the Northern Hemisphere. It is caused by solar particles interacting with the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in colorful light displays.
Lights
Northern lights.
No you cannot, because we are in the southern hemisphere, hence the northern name...
Aurora sort of translates to "lights" (it's the name of the Greek goddess of the dawn). Boreas was the Greek god of north winds. So Borealis means "northern". So it translates almost directly to "northern lights". BTW, Aurora Borealis is technically the proper term for them.
Another name for the aurora borealis is the Northern Lights. It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Auroraphobia.