Aurora light
The northern and southern lights. The Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis.
You would likely be near the North or South Pole, as the polar easterlies are prevailing winds that blow from the polar high-pressure areas towards lower latitudes. These winds are found between 60-90 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
no they do not.... polar bears live in the north, penguins in the south. Two different hemispheres.
Polar regions
Yes, there are polar westerlies. They are prevailing winds that blow from west to east in the middle latitudes of both hemispheres, between 60 and 50 degrees latitude. These winds are created by the Ferrel cell circulation in the Earth's atmosphere.
Curtain aurora formation and corona aurora.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
polar satallite
The aurora borealis night-sky displays are also known as the northern lights, or the northern polar lights.(or the southern (polar) lights, depending on where you live)In the Southern Hemisphere this phenomenon is also known as the aurora australis.
Polar lights, also known as auroras, are natural light displays in the Earth's sky predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. They are caused by the interaction between particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field, which creates stunning displays of colorful lights in the polar regions.
the earth's magnetic shield repulses cosmic rays therefore creating lights:)
It is in frozen form - as the polar ice caps and glaciers.