They occur the northern atmospheres. Closer to the magnetic poles where the solar storms hit the earth the hardest.
They occur in the Mesosphere.
The Auroras is collision that occurs during the Northern lights when active sun particles hit the earth's atmosphere. Auroras can be seen every year in the north and south pole hemisphere in an array of colors including pink, light green, yellow and blue.
The Mesosphere
Auroras are caused by charged solar particles colliding with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen in the ionosphere, which is the highest level of the atmosphere.
They occur in the thermosphere.
Ionosphere of Near northern hemisphere polar regions
Auroras occur in the mesospere.
I do not know for sure but I think that auroras would occur.
They occur in the Mesosphere.
No, it has no atmosphere.
Auroras have no definite size. They occur when charged particles from the Sun ionize particles in the upper atmosphere as they spiral in toward Earth's magnetic field. Auroras may be localized in one area, or may extend from horizon to horizon in the sky.
The Auroras is collision that occurs during the Northern lights when active sun particles hit the earth's atmosphere. Auroras can be seen every year in the north and south pole hemisphere in an array of colors including pink, light green, yellow and blue.
The troposphere
The Mesosphere
Auroras occur most frequently during the mostintense phase of the 11-year sunspot cycle.
Auroras are caused by charged solar particles colliding with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen in the ionosphere, which is the highest level of the atmosphere.
They occur in the thermosphere.