Prevailing winds over Alaska and northern Canada generally blow from west to east due to the influence of the westerlies. As these winds carry cold, dry air masses, they typically move them across the northern parts of North America toward the Atlantic Ocean. This movement can lead to the development of cold weather patterns and conditions in regions to the east of these areas.
to the south and the east
Prevailing winds over Alaska and northern Canada typically carry cold, dry air masses from the north or northwest, originating from the Arctic region. These winds are often associated with high pressure systems that bring clear skies and cold temperatures to the region.
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
It is Alaska.