They occur in the thermosphere.
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
Magnetosphere.
what can be found in the form of waves of signals in both the ionosphere and the exosphere
water and gas
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.
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
Magnetosphere.
what can be found in the form of waves of signals in both the ionosphere and the exosphere
what can be found in the form of waves of signals in both the ionosphere and the exosphere
water and gas
water and gas
An aurora can form anywhere in the atmosphere, but are visible at the poles.
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.
The 5 layers of the atmosphere are the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and the Exosphere. Troposphere is closest to earth...its also where we live,stratosphere is where our equator is located, mesosphere is the coldest of them all, thermosphere is the hottest, and then the exosphere is farthest from the earth.
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