aurora borealis
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
Usually at or around the North and South Poles
Yes, they are.
Usually at or around the North and South Poles
The north and south poles.
The aurora borealis and aurora australis occur in the thermosphere.
Yes, magnets are attracted to each other due to their magnetic fields interacting. Like poles (north to north or south to south) repel each other while opposite poles (north to south) attract each other.
At the magnet's north and south poles.
the equator
poles are the wires and where they are connected
Polar refers to the north and south poles. The poles are also the centers of the magnetic field that is around the Earth.
A magnet has both a South pole and a North pole. The magnetic properties of a magnet come from the alignment of electrons inside of the magnet. The North pole of a magnet will repel another North pole, but attract a South pole, and vice versa.