northern lights
The Northern Lights
Aurora Borealis is commonly known as the Northern Lights. It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions close to the Arctic. The phenomenon is caused by the interaction between solar winds and the Earth's magnetic field.
no the Aurora Borealis is not a star. it is more commonly called the "northern Lights" the effect is when the magnetic field around the earth deflects the radiation from the sun. that is how the "light" effect is caused.
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.
They are called the Northern Lights, or to be more scientific the Aurora Borealis.
Aurora Borealis occurs in northern parts of the world. Aurora Australis in southern parts of the world. Borealis is more known because there are more places and people to see them.
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Aurora Australis, more commonly referred to as the Southern Lights, don't really do anything. Like the northern lights (Aurora Borealis), they are a beautiful natural phenomenon. For more information, visit www.antarcticconnection.com.
The appearance of the aurora borealis is influenced by temperature. When the temperature is colder, the aurora borealis tends to be more vibrant and intense. This is because colder temperatures allow for more energetic collisions between solar wind particles and Earth's atmosphere, resulting in brighter and more colorful displays of the aurora borealis.
Aurora Australis, more commonly referred to as the Southern Lights, don't really do anything. Like the northern lights (Aurora Borealis), they are a beautiful natural phenomenon. For more information, visit www.antarcticconnection.com.
Aurora boreal, or even more technical, you can also say it as in Latin "Aurora borealis"[au̯.ˈɾo.ɾa.βo.ɾeˈa.lis]
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