Why do the northern lights only occur in the north?

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2026-05-18 14:05

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Oh honey, let’s set the record straight here. The northern lights, or aurora borealis, occur at high latitudes near the North Pole because that's where the Earth's magnetic field funnels energetic particles from the sun. So, it's a magnetic field thing, not a location-exclusive VIP club for the north. Hope that shines some light on it for you!

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