Pronunciation of the English word northern.
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1. | Aurora Borealis, or the "northern lights", occurs 80 to 160 km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
2. | Aurora Borealis or the "northern lights" occurs 80 to 160km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth, when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
3. | As we enjoy our delicious summer dessert of fruit salad, do we ever stop to think that the beautiful green kiwi fruit is a native of northern China or that the passionfruit is a native of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina? | |
4. | The melting ice has cleared space through the historically dangerous Northwest Passage, and the Northern Sea Route, along Russia's northern coast. This has sharply increased shipping in what was once a largely untouched ocean. | |
5. | Because of the difference in climate, the same crop is not cultivated in both the northern and the eastern parts of the country. | |
6. | More people live in the northern part of the city. | |
7. | They say that since it was bitterly cold in Northern Europe that winter, many people were frozen to death. | |
8. | Those animals can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere. | |
9. | Canada borders the northern part of the United States. | |
10. | The United States is in the Northern Hemisphere. |