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What phenomenon do people see in and around the four corners?

Is it the Aroura Borealis


What aurora borealis is caused by the blank which is a part of the atmosphere?

Charged particles from the Sun striking the upper atmosphere.


When was Endoclita aroura created?

Endoclita aroura was created in 1958.


What can cause an aurora borealis?

sunlight in the sun


Whear is the aroura ticket in Pokemon Emerald?

Whear is the aroura ticket in Pokemon emerald?


What is the region of the Earth's magnetic field shaped by the solar wind?

Magnetosphere


When can the aroura be seen in Ct US?

Never, unless the Earth's magnetosphere is severely warped by a solar ejection. You only see them at the poles because that's where Earth's magnetic poles are and that's what the charged particles beaming from space that cause the aurora are attracted to. Well, actually I've seen them in So. South Dakota on clear winter nights; but if by Ct he means CT, you're right.


What is Aroura's daughter's name?

Aroura's daughter's name is not a widely recognized or established fact, as it may depend on the specific context or story in which Aroura appears. If you provide more details about the source or context, I can assist you better.


Do the northern aurora lights shine in the summer?

The Aurora Borealis (Northern lights) and the Aurora Australis (Southern lights) both "shine" all year round. They are caused by energized particles from the sun striking the Earth's Magnetosphere.


How does the magnetosphere happen?

If we did not have the Magnetosphere we would die from harmful Solar Wind that the Magnetosphere blocks. The Magnetosphere is like our personal shield along with our atmosphere!


What is an aroura?

An aroura is another word for an arura, an ancient measure of arable land, equal to 100 square Egyptian cubits on each side.


In which layer of the atmosphere are the ionized particles that cause the aurora borealis?

The ionized particles that cause the aurora borealis are found in the thermosphere, which is located approximately 80-550 km above the Earth's surface. When these charged particles from the sun interact with gases in the thermosphere, it creates the colorful light display known as the aurora borealis.