The electrons that form the auroras enter the magnetosphere along the invisible magnetic field lines. The source of these charge particles comes from the sun in the form of Solar winds.
In the Magnetotail.
Magnetosphere.
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
They occur in the thermosphere.
water and gas
The magnetosphere is the magnet field emanating from the molten iron core of the planet out into space. It has no physical form and therefore has no temperature.
Magnetosphere.
The Northern lights (Aurora Borealis) form when there are solar protons and electrons travelling around the earth's magnetic lines. Most are not visible by the eye even on a dark night.
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
The Magnetosphere attracts charged particles emitted form the sun.
water and gas
They occur in the thermosphere.
water and gas
An aurora can form anywhere in the atmosphere, but are visible at the poles.
earth's magnetic field and solar wind this are the two key components that form the earth,s magnetosphere
The magnetosphere is the magnet field emanating from the molten iron core of the planet out into space. It has no physical form and therefore has no temperature.
Charged particles from the Sun will not reach the surface of the Earth because they are mostly deflected around it by the Earth's magnetic field (the magnetosphere), but where the particles are deflected towards the surface near the Earth's magnetic poles, they interact with the gas high in the atmosphere to form the Auroras and do not penetrate through to the surface.
Charged particles from the Sun will not reach the surface of the Earth because they are mostly deflected around it by the Earth's magnetic field (the magnetosphere), but where the particles are deflected towards the surface near the Earth's magnetic poles, they interact with the gas high in the atmosphere to form the Auroras and do not penetrate through to the surface.