No, as it has no magnetic field.
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.
Venus is the brightest because it is very close to the Earth. Venus has a very reflective atmosphere that reflects light.
Venus is hotter than Mercury because Venus traps heat and cannot escape from the Sun in the atmosphere.
Solar winds are the out-of-this-world event that cause auroras to appear on earth. Auroras can happen near both the north and the south poles.
because mars is closer to earth tan venus
Auroras occur in the mesospere.
Auroras appears in the night sky by atoms and molecules. Auroras is lights in the sky.
Because the Earth has 2 poles. A North and a South.
The auroras that are experienced near the polar regions occur because of the strength of the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field is not very strong at the equator.
The Auroras of Autumn was created in 1950-09.
No, because we are protected by a sheild around the earth called the axis.
because their is a magnetic force
Sun dogs are formed differently to auroras
auroras are the northern lights, and that is a very important event in Alaska
Solar wind causes auroras because atoms go through water droplets in clouds. They act as prisms (the raindrops) and this causes the billowing, beautiful Aurora Borealis.
because they make people see things not yet thought of before.
A planet needs to have a magnetic field in order to have auroras.