The aurora borealis is the interaction of solar wind plasma with Earths magnetic field. A rainbow is the refraction of light through rain drops. They are not the same phenomena.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system. It lies between Earth and Jupiter.
You'd be the 13th; twelve people have walked on the moon.
Sorry for the bad spelling, had to take a few characters out for the question to fit in
moon's gravity is (1/6)th of the earth's gravity
There are many correct answers to this one. There are 12 constellations that are around the ecliptic, or the "celestial equator". We call these the "signs of the Zodiac". Pick any two constellations that are 6 apart; those two constellations will not be in the sky together. For example, Capricorn and Cancer, or Aquarius and Leo.
northern charged particles tapped in earth's magnetosphere produce spectacular aurora, know as th enorthern lighs in the northern lights in the northern hemisphere. satellites or even a space shuffle are in orbit. hope it helped
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The Northern Hemisphere
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If it is the same as a 1996 it will be top row second from the front in the fuse box by drivers door.
southern
Sesame would be "the same" if it started with Th.
The sun is all the different wavelengths of light. When all these lights hit water, the change in the speed of the light causes the light to defract away from one another, so you see th rainbow effect
That's backwards. Sesame would be the same if it started with Th.
That's the 'Equator'.
you use the HM cut on the door with dots and thats how you get in.