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What do the northern lights come from?

The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are caused by the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field. When these charged particles collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere, they emit light, creating the beautiful display of colors in the sky.


Why is the Aurora Borealis seen only in cold places?

The Aurora Borealis is seen in colder places because the charged particles from the Sun are most concentrated at the Earth's polar regions due to its magnetic field. When these particles collide with the Earth's atmosphere, they produce the colorful light display known as the Northern Lights.


Where do the colours come from in the northern and southern lights?

The colors in the northern and southern lights are created by charged particles from the sun interacting with gases in the Earth's atmosphere. These gases emit different colors when they are hit by the charged particles at high speeds. Oxygen produces green and red colors, while nitrogen produces blue and purple colors.


Why tornadoes rotates circle?

Tornadoes rotate in a circe due to electricity. The particles in the air have a nuetral charge and when two places in the electromagnetic field come close with opposite charges, they both charge and repel the air particles. The nuetral particles drifts towards the positively charged EM field which charges it positively. Once it is charged, the negative EM field attracts it and begins to charge it negatively. Once it is charged negatively the positive EM field attracts it again. This cycle will produce a circular motion which it what causes tornadoes to spin.


Where do solar winds come from?

Solar winds originate from the outer atmosphere of the sun, known as the corona. These charged particles are continuously released in all directions into space, carrying magnetic fields and interacting with planetary magnetic fields, such as Earth's magnetosphere.

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Where can sound come from?

Any vibrating set of particles, eg air.


What do the northern lights come from?

The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are caused by the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field. When these charged particles collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere, they emit light, creating the beautiful display of colors in the sky.


Is it true that conduction involves energy passing between vibrating particles?

Yes, in conduction, energy is transferred by direct contact between vibrating particles. When two objects at different temperatures come into contact, the faster-moving particles transfer energy to the slower-moving particles, leading to a transfer of heat.


What is thermal light and electrical energy is at the microscopic level?

Not quite sure what you mean with "thermal light".* Light, and other electromagnetic waves, come in small "packets", or particles, called "photons" in this case. * Electrical energy is carried by charged particles, for example electrons, holes, or ions.


Why do charge particles do not penetrate matter deeply?

Charged particles interact with atoms in matter through electromagnetic forces. As they pass through material, these particles experience deflections and collisions with the atoms, causing them to lose energy and come to a stop. This is why charged particles do not penetrate matter deeply.


Where does lightning's electricity come from?

Comes from electrically charged particles in the clouds. They get charged by bouncing off of one another and then when the charge overflows it makes lightning.


Where do charged particles in the Van Allen Belts mainly come from?

the van Allen belts are located in the universal space.


What is Aurora Polaris?

an arora is when high charged paritcles come from some where lets say the sun they go from 900 to 10,000 miles per hour and collide into the atmaspher to make the glowing areas at the north pole and the south pole


Do particles move closer or farther apart when freezing?

Particles move closer together when freezing as the temperature decreases. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, causing them to slow down and come closer to each other, ultimately forming a more organized, solid structure.


Where do visible light waves come from?

There are a great many sources of visible light. They include: -- stars -- fire -- volcanos -- lightning -- incandescent lamp filaments -- electric sparks/arcs -- fireflies -- excited/ionized gas -- flashlights -- stove burners


Where do the particles of energy of the comet come from?

The particles of energy in a comet mainly come from the solar wind interacting with the comet's nucleus and surrounding coma. The solar wind is a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun that affects the comet's ion tail and can cause energy release through processes like ionization and excitation.


Does the dash battery bulb effect the alternator charge?

If your battery is not being charged , the battery light will come on in your dash