to the south and the east
we here in Canada, have Cree, Chippiwa, Inuit, English and French, in Alaska USA they have different dialects of these languages also English
The northernmost part of Scandinavia is at a latitude similar to northern Alaska in North America. The southernmost part of Scandinavia is at a latitude similar to northern Maine in North America.
78.3 degrees North and 104.0 degrees West coordinates point to the Arctic Ocean, near the northern coast of Alaska.
It is extremely rare to see the northern lights in China as it is not located within the auroral zone where the lights are most commonly visible. The best places to see the northern lights are typically in high-latitude regions such as Scandinavia, Canada, or Alaska.
Some territories that are between the same lines of latitude as Alaska include parts of Russia, Canada (Yukon and Northwest Territories), Greenland, and Iceland. These territories are in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
to the south and the east
south and east.
North near CANADA. northern
Alaska does not 'have' northern lights. You can just see them from there, as you can from parts of Canada.
Alaska/ Northern Canada
Zoo, Alaska, Northern Canada.
Alaska northern us states (on the bottom of Canada), and Greenland...sort of
wolverines mostly live in northern parts of Canada and have been seen in Alaska
Alaska and Northern & Western Canada.
Antartica, alaska, parts of USA, canada
you to Alaska or parts of Canada and look up and sometimes they will be there
To some extent but they lack the Pacific Ocean.