The Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis is also known as the Northern Lights, a natural light display in the Earth's sky predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.
The northern lights, also known as auroras, are created by charged particles from the sun interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. This interaction causes the particles to emit light, creating the beautiful and colorful light displays in the sky.
Bashunter, also known as Basshunter, is a Swedish musician and DJ known for his musical works since 2006. He also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2010. His work includes "Saturday", "Angel in the Night" and "Northern Light".
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.
Yes, the Latin name for 'Northern Lights' is Aurora Borealis.
The Aurora Borealis is more commonly known as the Northern Lights. This natural light display is seen in the high-latitude regions of the northern hemisphere.
The Northern Territory as a whole is not known by any other name.The northern portion is referred to colloquially as the Top End and the central region is colloquially known as the red centre.
That display is called the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights.
Yes; the Karkarratul, also known as the Northern Marsupial Mole, is endangered.
The northern lights, also known as auroras, are created when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth's atmosphere. These collisions produce light, creating the beautiful colors and patterns we see in the sky.
The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, start when charged particles from the sun interact with the Earth's atmosphere. This interaction causes the particles to emit light, creating the beautiful light display in the sky. The phenomenon can be seen in regions near the North and South Poles.
Aurora Borealis and Northern Lights are both names for the same thing.