The Arctic and the Antarctic regions.
The Arctic and the Antarctic regions.
jupiter... :)
Jupiter
The aurora borealis and aurora australis occur in the thermosphere.
Auroras are most likely to occur during periods of high solar activity, known as the solar maximum. This typically happens every 11 years. Additionally, auroras are more commonly seen during the winter months when nights are longer and darker.
Auroras can usually be observed in regions near the Earth's poles, such as the Arctic and Antarctic regions. They are most commonly seen in areas within the Auroral Oval, which encompasses parts of Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia. The frequency and visibility of auroras depend on various factors like solar activity and atmospheric conditions.
The most likely places where you would find magnetic force on Earth are the poles (North and South poles) and in regions with magnetic materials such as iron ores or magnetic rocks. The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in its outer core.
The nouns are New York, places, and earth.
Every country on Earth most likely has at least one television. However, countries in underdeveloped places (island nations [most likely in the Pacific], African nations [mostly likely sub-saharan/west], etc.) are most likely to have few to none.
The surface of calm lakes, the sediments at the bottom of calm lakes, the floor of dried out lakes...
Auroras occur most frequently during the mostintense phase of the 11-year sunspot cycle.
Earth... most likely..