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When do Aurora borealis occurs?

The aurora borealis occur at times of heightened states of solar activity, this also applies to the aurora australius.


What is it called when particles from the sun strike atoms in the ionosphere near the poles?

The described activity causes the generation of the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis.


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Photosynthetic activity is greatest at wavelengths of red and blue light, around 400-700 nanometers.


What could you infer about solar activity if you spotted an aurora that lasted several nights?

If you spotted an aurora that lasted several nights, it could indicate increased solar activity such as a geomagnetic storm caused by solar flares or coronal mass ejections from the sun. These events can lead to an extended period of heightened auroral activity in the Earth's atmosphere.


What is a sentence for borealis?

There was great sunspot activity so I quickly flew to Alaska and watched a beautiful display of the Aurora Borealis.


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How long does the Aurora Australis last?

Usually about one hour to two hours. A very faint Aurora lasts only a few minutes. Some auroras which are very strong otherwise known as "aurora storms" last for days, fading away and returning. It all depends on our sun's activity.


Do Auroras only happen on earth?

All of the planets in the solar system have auroras, except for Mercury; which has no significant atmosphere where an aurora can form.Auroras have also been observed on some of Jupiter's moons.None of the dwarf planets have any aurora activity.


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Can the Aurora borealis be seen in Great Britain?

Yes, the Aurora borealis can sometimes be seen in Great Britain, particularly in the northern parts of Scotland. However, sightings are rare and are usually more likely during periods of high solar activity.


When strong solar winds are directed poleward what do you see at night?

When strong solar winds are directed poleward, you may see increased auroral activity at night near the poles. This can result in vibrant displays of the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Lights (aurora australis) in the Southern Hemisphere.