Well here it's pretty rare. Becouse of polution and light polution, among other things. And the few times you can see it, it's useally a shade of white.
But if you go on a holiday to one of the beautiful Scandinavian countries you'll have a much better chance of seeing it.
The biggest reason why you can see it better near the north- and southpole is becouse the particals follow the lines of the magnetic field. And the earth's magnetic field is strongest near the poles.
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