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Aurora borders Denver to the east.
The constituent particles of the solar wind are trapped by the earth's magnetic field and enter the earth's upper atmosphere as aurora. It is described as aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere.
the aurora borealis (northern lights) occurs when the highly charged electrons interact with earth's atmophere.
An Aurora Australis or an Aurora Borealis occurs when streams of particles from the sun's solar winds hit the earth's atmosphere at an angle (as can only happen at the poles). These particles interact with the edges of the earth's magnetic field and when they collide with the gases in the ionosphere, the particles glow creating curtains of blue, green and magenta. An aurora is sometimes accompanied by a crackling sound.
An Aurora Australis or an Aurora Borealis occurs when streams of particles from the sun's solar winds hit the earth's atmosphere at an angle (as can only happen at the poles). These particles interact with the edges of the earth's magnetic field and when they collide with the gases in the ionosphere, the particles glow creating curtains of blue, green and magenta. An aurora is sometimes accompanied by a crackling sound. Both aurora appear around the polar regions. The Aurora Australis appears around Antarctica and the Aurora Borealis appears around the Arctic.
Aurora borders Denver to the east.
Aurora borders Denver to the east.
Because it's too far South- the Aurora Borealis can only be seen in the far Northern latitudes.
yes it is
The aurora occurs in the ionosphere of the earth, over 60 miles (80 km) above the surface of the earth. There is no vegetation there.
the Aurora Borealis is an side effect of a solar storm, it does not directly affect the earth. (I'm a astronomy student)
Aurora
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It is 14.5 miles.
It is 68.46 miles.
No. Sai Pan is in the wrong hemisphere for the Aurora Australis. Sai Pan is way too far south for the Aurora Borealis as well.