The Thermosphere.
The Aurora Borealis and its southern counterpart the Aurora Australis are formed high in the atmosphere in the ionosphere, which is sometimes considered as part of the thermosphere, the outermost actual atmosphere. Above this layer, the exosphere has so few molecules that they can escape into space.(see the related question below)
"The Northern Lights" is Aurora Borealis's commonly used name.
The aurora borealis and aurora australis occur in the Ionosphere from around 100 km up. This layer of the atmosphere is also called the Thermosphere.
No. In fact the aurora borealis and the aurora australis are very beautiful sights.
The Thermosphere.
The Thermosphere.
aurora borealis
thremosphere
Thermosphere, to be specific Ionosphere.
Thermosphere, to be specific Ionosphere.
The Aurora Borealis and its southern counterpart the Aurora Australis are formed high in the atmosphere in the ionosphere, which is sometimes considered as part of the thermosphere, the outermost actual atmosphere. Above this layer, the exosphere has so few molecules that they can escape into space.(see the related question below)
"The Northern Lights" is Aurora Borealis's commonly used name.
The Aurora Borealis
The aurora borealis and aurora australis occur in the Ionosphere from around 100 km up. This layer of the atmosphere is also called the Thermosphere.
No. In fact the aurora borealis and the aurora australis are very beautiful sights.
it is found in Northern Canada and northern Europe