The aurora occurs in the ionosphere of the earth, over 60 miles (80 km) above the surface of the earth. There is no vegetation there.
Curtain aurora formation and corona aurora.
The Northern Lights. Borealis is "north" and aurora is similar to "lights" so "northern lights". There is such thing as Aurora Australis that occurs in the south.
"The Northern Lights" is Aurora Borealis's commonly used name.
The northern ones are called the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) and the southern ones are called the Southern Lights, or the Aurora Australis.
the aurora borialis means the northern lights and the arora australis means the southeren lights. they only appear at the poles.
Aurora Australis or 'Southern lights'.
the glowing region in the atmosphere is called an aurora. An aurora example of an aurora would be aurora borealis or the northern lights, or the aurora australis which is also known as the southern lights. *<=D
Aurora australis for Southern, Aurora Borealis for Northern
Aurora - Lights Action song - was created on 2008-03-23.
There's an Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) at the north magnetic pole and an Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) at the south magnetic pole.
The dancing lights of the ionosphere are known as auroras. In the Northern Hemisphere they are called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. In the Southern Hemisphere they are known as the Aurora Australialis or Southern Lights.
No. The aurora at the South Pole are called aurora australis or would be 'southern lights'.