The question should be: why are they only seen nearer the Polar regions? The temperature is immaterial.
They result from ionising particles radiating from the Sun, interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. Since the latter can be considered to act as a bar magnet with its poles near the rotation poles, the aurora surround only the magnetic poles hence the planet's high latitudes (North and South).
They are occasionally seen further South, very rarely even as far South as Southern English latitudes, although from there only as a glow in the Northern sky.
because it is too scared to come out during hot weather
Because Aurora Borealis a.k.a. the Northern Lights occurs near the north magnetic pole (in northern Canada and so it can only be seen from far north places like Canada. Philippines is near the equator so i doubt it.
It's all in the name. The Aurora Borealis is seen in the Northern Hemisphere. The Aurora Australis is seen in the Southern Hemisphere.
When the Aurora Borealis happen, they can be seen from the Aleutian Islands.
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
because it is too scared to come out during hot weather
The Aurora Borealis is mainly seen in higher altitudes. Some of the best places to view these are in Alaska, Denmark, and Canada.
Because it's too far South- the Aurora Borealis can only be seen in the far Northern latitudes.
The Aurora Borealis is in the northen hemisphere at the north pole. However the Aurora Australis is in the southern hemisphere at the south pole. That is the only difference in them; they are both formed in the same way. They are both polar lights. One is the Aurora Borealis, the northern lights and the Aurora Australis, the southern lights. They are on the different poles on the earth, other than that, they are the same. Borealis is near the North Pole. Australis is near the South pole. The Aurora Borealis is at the north magnetic pole: the Aurora Australis is at the south magnetic pole. That's the only difference. They are both really the same thing but are visible from different places in the world. The aurora borealis can be seen in Northern England and in Scotland sometime, normally in summer and spring. The aurora austalis can be seen from places like Australia and New Zealand. Another difference is that the aurora borealis are brighter that the aurora austalis
Because Aurora Borealis a.k.a. the Northern Lights occurs near the north magnetic pole (in northern Canada and so it can only be seen from far north places like Canada. Philippines is near the equator so i doubt it.
There are no hard and fast limits. Auroras have been seen anywhere in the USA except Hawaii.
No. The Aurora Australis, also called the Southern Lights, are seen in parts of the southern hemisphere.
It's all in the name. The Aurora Borealis is seen in the Northern Hemisphere. The Aurora Australis is seen in the Southern Hemisphere.
The word aurora refers to a greenish light that can be seen in the sky at dawn.
New Zealand.
When the Aurora Borealis happen, they can be seen from the Aleutian Islands.
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.