Aurora does not affect us , We a protected by the earths shield. -Slauson Middle School .
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Aurora is described as aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere. In southern hemisphere aurora is describes as aurora australis .
Aurora is a noun.
The aurora boealis is in the northern hemisphere, the aurora austealis is in the southern hemisphere.
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It can't affect us much in terms of its gravity or any other physical effects. It looks nice though, so it does affect us in that way.
the Aurora Borealis is an side effect of a solar storm, it does not directly affect the earth. (I'm a astronomy student)
The light of the aurora isn't known to have any effect on us. An exception might bean individual who dresses warmly and positions himself outside, hoping to see a brightauroral display. In that case, the light of the aurora might stimulate deep feelings ofpleasure in that individual.
No, the magnetic reactions that cause aurora borealis do not affect Earth's rotation like an electric motor. The aurora is a result of solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field, creating light displays in the polar regions. Earth's rotation is primarily influenced by gravitational forces, not by magnetic reactions.
it does not affect us
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Aurora - Aurora album - was created on 2000-08-29.
Aurora is described as aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere. In southern hemisphere aurora is describes as aurora australis .
Aurora is a noun.
it affect every thing around us
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The likely word is aurora (a glow or light in the sky).There is a given name Aurora, used for a Greek goddess and for cities in Australia, Canada and more than 15 US states.