yeah boys am good
auroras
auroras
Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons
Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons
Auroras occur in the thermosphere, which is located approximately 80 to 600 kilometers (50 to 370 miles) above the Earth's surface. This layer is characterized by high temperatures and low density, and it is where charged particles from the solar wind interact with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, creating the stunning displays of light known as auroras.
auroras
auroras
auroras
auroras
Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons
Auroras are produced by interactions among thermospheric gases and free electrons
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.
No, it has no atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide
The troposphere
meteor ^v^
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.