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What are shimmering beams of light that can be seen inthe sky around earths north and south poles called?

Those shimmering beams of light are called auroras. Auroras occur when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth's magnetic field, creating colorful displays of light in the sky near the poles.


What is the name of the shimmering beams oh light that can be seen in the sky around Earth's North and south poles are called?

Auroras. Aurora Borealis around the North Pole, and Aurora Australis around the South Pole. It is important to note that auroras have been seen as far south as Florida and Italy; while it is unusual for auroras to be visible in mid-latitudes, it does happen.


What spreads out when light passes through it?

The spectrum of the light source is spread out by a prism. The wedge shaped glass slows down the light beams and they split into their respective colors. This can be seen in rainbows and other glass and water features.


What are stars located near the Earths poles that can be seen year-round at all times of night called?

Stars located near the Earth's poles that can be seen year-round at all times of night are called circumpolar stars. These stars appear to rotate around the pole and do not rise or set like other stars in the sky due to the Earth's rotation.


Why can the beams of a car's headlights be seen in fog?

Because the lights are so bright


Why stars seen to twinkle?

That`s because of small disturbances in the earths atmosphere. Planets don`t twinkle because their light is stronger, whereas the light of stars is weak enough to have their light slightly bent by the moving atmosphere.


Why are auroras more commonly seen in places such as Alaska and Australia than in places such as Florida and Mexico?

They are more commonly seen closer to the poles than the equator because magnetism near the poles.


Did Chinook Indians have totem poles outside their homes?

no - totem poles are mainly seen in present day Alaska and British Columbia.


Can colors be seen with an electron microscope?

No, colors cannot be seen with an electron microscope because color is a property of light that is perceived by the human eye. Electron microscopes use electron beams to create images of the surface of objects, which do not reflect color in the same way visible light does.


Why aren't all neutron stars seen as pulsars?

Not all neutron stars are seen as pulsars because pulsars emit beams of radiation that are only visible if they are pointed towards Earth. If a neutron star's beams are not aligned with our line of sight, it will not appear as a pulsar.


What is earths natural satelitte?

The natural satellite seen from Earth


How are constellations seen in the Earths night sky?

using your eyes