It is proven not to be an out-of this world event.... it is more like the ozone layer braking up to cause it's particalls to make dust residues in the sky and the moon/sun light make it glow..... Hope this helped
It is proven not to be an out-of this world event.... it is more like the ozone layer braking up to cause it's particalls to make dust residues in the sky and the moon/sun light make it glow..... Hope this helped
Auroras near Earth's poles are caused by solar wind particles interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. When these charged particles from the sun collide with atoms and molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, they create light emissions, producing the colorful auroras. The Earth's magnetic field funnels these particles towards the poles, resulting in the concentration of auroras in these regions.
auroras are the northern lights, and that is a very important event in Alaska
That event hasn't been placed on the schedule, and as far as astronomers have been able to determine,it doesn't appear to be coming about as the result of any natural causes either.
No "event" causes that.The continuous rotation of the planet on its polar axis it responsible for the progression of day and night.
Earthquakes
During a full moon when Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun, a lunar eclipse can occur. In this event, the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. This causes the Moon to appear darker and take on a reddish hue, known as a "blood moon."
An earthquake is a geologic event that occurs when tectonic plates are displaced violently. The release of energy along faults in the Earth's crust causes shaking of the ground surface.
That's a random event. You can't specifically look for him; he will appear at an unexpected time.That's a random event. You can't specifically look for him; he will appear at an unexpected time.That's a random event. You can't specifically look for him; he will appear at an unexpected time.That's a random event. You can't specifically look for him; he will appear at an unexpected time.
Vapors are caused by the evaporation into air of a liquid. For example when water evaporates water vapor is produced. This typically happens when heat is applied to the liquid.
One observable event caused by the moon orbiting Earth is the phenomenon of tides. The gravitational pull of the moon on Earth's oceans creates high and low tides as the Earth and moon interact gravitationally.
an account of its causes is remembering what it causes but an explanation is what it actually is not what it causes!...i think