Because they are origonally seen in Canada but they are seen in the north or Canada so they are called the Northeren Lights.Hope this helps!!!
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
Aurora Borealis
The glowing atmospheric lights seen at the polar regions are called auroras. They are caused by the interaction between the solar wind and the Earth's magnetic field, which leads to the emission of light in the upper atmosphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, they are called aurora borealis or northern lights, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they are called aurora australis or southern lights.
Ionization in the stratosphere. When the solar winds from the sun makes contact with Earth's magnetic field, the result is the Northern and Southern Lights. The Northern Lights are called "aurora borealis," Aurora because that was the name of the roman goddess of dawn and, borealis is from the Greek [Boreas,] meaning "north wind." The Southern Lights are called "aurora australis," Australis is the Latin word for "of the south."
These are called auroras, or the northern/southern lights, depending on which pole you are at. The northern lights are also known as the Aurora Borealis, while the southern lights are known as the Aurora Australis. It is the interaction of charged particles directed by the Earth's magnetic field.
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
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No - there are also Southern Lights, called the Aurora Australis.
The Northern Lights can also be called the Aurora Borealis, the Dance of the Spirits, or the Heavenly Dance.
Aurora Borealis also called the Northern Lights.
Aurora Borealis is called "nordlyset" in Norwegian.
northern lights
The Northern Lights
it is aurora borealis
"the northern lights"
There are no northern lights in Antarctica. However, the southern lights -- Aurora Australis -- are visible from the continent.
The Aurora Borealis (the 'Northern Lights' of the title) and the mysterious elementary particles called Dust.