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Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons

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Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons


When are Auroras produced in earth's atmosphere?

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What produces the Auroras?

Auroras are produced when charged particles from the sun (solar wind) interact with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. This interaction causes the particles to emit light, creating the colorful displays known as auroras.


How do Auroras develop?

Auroras occur in the mesospere.


How do auroras appear in the night sky?

Auroras appears in the night sky by atoms and molecules. Auroras is lights in the sky.


When was The Auroras of Autumn created?

The Auroras of Autumn was created in 1950-09.


What is the importance of auroras?

auroras are the northern lights, and that is a very important event in Alaska


How are sun dogs different to auroras?

Sun dogs are formed differently to auroras


Do Auroras affect human health?

No, they are just amazing lights in the sky. The lights are produced the same way the colors in a neon tube are displayed. There is no danger to your health.


Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?

Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?


What are the release dates for Auroras - 2014?

Auroras - 2014 was released on: USA: 31 July 2014


What are Auroras produced by?

The sun is constantly releasing charged particles out into space (electrons, protons, etc). This is known as the Solar Wind. Occasionally, a solar flare or coronal mass ejection releases a significant quantity of these particles (millions or even billions of tons of them). When they impact the Earth's magnetic field, they can cause the magnetic field lines to break and reconnect, which causes the charged particles to rush towards the poles. When these particles hit the upper atmosphere, they react with the atoms and molecules of the air and cause them to glow with the characteristic colours associated with the aurora.