The Arctic and the Antarctic regions.
The Arctic and the Antarctic regions.
jupiter... :)
Jupiter
The aurora borealis and aurora australis occur in the thermosphere.
the north pole and south pole
Auroras occur most frequently during the mostintense phase of the 11-year sunspot cycle.
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 auroras are the result of electrically charged particles from the sun being grounded out by the Earth's electrical field. The points of discharge are currently at the north and south poles, so that is where the auroras are most commonly seen. However, during intense solar storms, auroras have been seen much further south.
The Northern lights (Aurora Borealis) form when there are solar protons and electrons travelling around the earth's magnetic lines. Most are not visible by the eye even on a dark night.
During the most active times of the Sun's 11-year cycle of emissions, so every 11 years. I think this year is one such.
The surface of calm lakes, the sediments at the bottom of calm lakes, the floor of dried out lakes...