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Spectacular aurora, or northern lights, seen by Colin Chatfield in Saskatchewan, Canada. Bottom line: When charged particles from the sun strike atoms in Earth's atmosphere, they cause electrons in the atoms to move to a higher-energy state.

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What illuminates the night sky in northern latitudes like Alaska?

The Northen Lights or Aurora borealis


Where does aurora borealis found in t he atmosphere?

it is found in Northern Canada and northern Europe


What are the northern light also known as?

The Aurora Borealis


Can you see the Aurora Borealis from the Philippines?

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What is the other name for the northern lights?

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Why are northern lights called aurora borealis?

Aurora sort of translates to "lights" (it's the name of the Greek goddess of the dawn). Boreas was the Greek god of north winds. So Borealis means "northern". So it translates almost directly to "northern lights". BTW, Aurora Borealis is technically the proper term for them.


Does the arctic tundra get the northern or southern lights?

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What are the northern light called as?

Aurora Borealis for the northern ones, and Aurora Australis for the southern ones.


Why is the aurora borealis often seen in the northern latitudes of Canada?

Spectacular aurora, or northern lights, seen by Colin Chatfield in Saskatchewan, Canada. Bottom line: When charged particles from the sun strike atoms in Earth's atmosphere, they cause electrons in the atoms to move to a higher-energy state.


What causes the Aurora borealis (Northern lights)?

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What causes aurora borealis northern lights?

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The Aurora borealis is seen mainly?

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