Other than impressing them with their beauty and inspiring them to awe - the northern lights really don't have any effect on people. The solar radiation that causes the northern lights can interfere with radio transmissions so that is an effect related to, but not cause by, the northern lights.
Factory lights can contribute to light pollution, which can create a reddish glow in the night sky. This effect is caused by the scattering of light particles in the atmosphere, particularly when combined with other pollutants. However, factory lights alone do not directly cause the sky to appear red at night.
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
the northern lights
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights.
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Other than impressing them with their beauty and inspiring them to awe - the northern lights really don't have any effect on people. The solar radiation that causes the northern lights can interfere with radio transmissions so that is an effect related to, but not cause by, the northern lights.
Factory lights can contribute to light pollution, which can create a reddish glow in the night sky. This effect is caused by the scattering of light particles in the atmosphere, particularly when combined with other pollutants. However, factory lights alone do not directly cause the sky to appear red at night.
If you stare at it for to long it can cause everything you look at to have a red glow to it and cause headaches and more eye problems
AURA - a glow or surrounding light, or halo AURORA - the Northern Lights, or a similar display of colored lighting
The atmospheric glow is the Southern Lights or the Aurora Australis.
the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
the northern lights
Northern Lights
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.