No, the lights occur high up in the ionosphere, more than 60 miles (90 km) above the surface of the earth.
Right here on earth! What do you think a "sun burn" is?
Worldwide records are unavailable, but the first tornado to touch down in the U.S. in 2000 was an F1 that touched down at 6:22 AM on January 3 in Baxter County in northern Arkansas.
Touching the sun is impossible for humans as it is a massive ball of burning gas located millions of miles away. If somehow you were able to come into contact with the sun, you would be instantly vaporized due to the extreme heat and radiation present on its surface. It is not possible for any object, including humans, to physically touch the sun and survive.
Those are called Christmas ornaments or decorations. They can include items such as sparkling balls, ribbons, lights, and other festive decorations to add a holiday touch to the space.
Worldwide records are unavailable, but the first tornado to touch down in the U.S. in the years 2000-2012 was an F1 that touched down at 6:22 AM on January 3, 2000 in Baxter County in northern Arkansas.
No, you cannot touch the Northern Lights. They are a natural light display in the Earth's sky caused by the interaction of solar particles with the Earth's atmosphere.
Northern Touch was created in 1997.
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North Dakota and South Dakota touch its northern border.
Well, if you mean is it "bad luck" then no. But if you touch a candle you will get burned or hurt!
Kansas and Colorado touch Oklahoma's northern border.
yes if you touch the cooling fan
Yeah, well it is made out of gas!
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Who is the Female Model of African-American ancestry in the Quilted Northern Toilet Paper Commercials on T.V.? And how could one get in touch with her? (As I think she is an Old Friend of mine I used to work with back in 1974)
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