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1. The aurora borealis occurs most frequently during the periods of September through October and March through April. It is seen quite clearly from Northern Canada and seen from
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Northern lights, technically called auroras are visible and do occur during different times of the year. However, they are more likely to show during what is called a solar maximum
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The northern lights are located in the polar regions of the world. You can see them during the winter months in Greenland, norhtern Canada, Alaska, and the northeren coast of Syberia
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The northern lights are caused my the excitation of electrons within the electromagnetic field near the north pole. When the electrons become excited, they glow.
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