The Northern Lights in Canada
  • 1. What causes the Northern Lights in Canada?
A) Clouds reflecting city lights
B) Air pollution creating a natural light show
C) Solar particles interacting with the Earth's atmosphere
D) Volcanic activity in the region
  • 2. In which Canadian province is Yellowknife, a popular destination for viewing the Northern Lights, located?
A) Nova Scotia
B) Quebec
C) Manitoba
D) Northwest Territories
  • 3. What color are the Northern Lights most commonly seen in Canada?
A) Red
B) Purple
C) Green
D) Blue
  • 4. What is another name for the Northern Lights?
A) Polar Glow
B) Aurora Borealis
C) Arctic Sparkle
D) Celestial Lights
  • 5. What is the phenomenon known as when the Northern Lights appear in the southern hemisphere?
A) Twilight Zone
B) Solar Eclipse
C) Midnight Sun
D) Aurora Australis
  • 6. In which direction do the Northern Lights typically move across the sky?
A) In a zigzag pattern
B) From east to west
C) From north to south
D) From west to east
  • 7. What weather conditions are ideal for viewing the Northern Lights?
A) Heavy rain and thunderstorms
B) Foggy conditions near a city
C) Clear skies with no light pollution
D) Snowstorms with overcast skies
  • 8. During what phase of the solar cycle are the Northern Lights most active?
A) Solar maximum
B) Solar equinox
C) Solar eclipse
D) Solar minimum
  • 9. Which Canadian city is known for hosting the 'Aurora Festival' to celebrate the Northern Lights?
A) Vancouver
B) Toronto
C) Calgary
D) Yellowknife
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