Aurora borealis; the Northern Lights.
In polar regions, ions radiate energy that creates shimmering lights called auroras. These auroras are a natural phenomenon caused by interactions between charged particles from the sun and the Earth's atmosphere. The lights can appear in different colors such as green, red, or purple, depending on the type of particles involved.
These shimmering lights are known as the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere and aurora australis in the southern hemisphere. They are created when charged particles from the sun interact with the Earth's magnetosphere and atmosphere, causing them to emit light of different colors.
The areas are called the "polar regions" or the "polar latitudes."
The glowing atmospheric lights seen at the polar regions are called auroras. They are caused by the interaction between the solar wind and the Earth's magnetic field, which leads to the emission of light in the upper atmosphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, they are called aurora borealis or northern lights, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they are called aurora australis or southern lights.
Polar lights, also known as auroras, are natural light displays in the Earth's sky predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. They are caused by the interaction between particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field, which creates stunning displays of colorful lights in the polar regions.
Northern hemisphere polar regions are called the ARCTIC. Southern hemisphere polar regions are called the ANTARCTIC.
No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, is caused by the interaction between charged particles from the solar wind and the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. These particles collide with gases in the thermosphere, such as oxygen and nitrogen, causing them to emit light in various colors. The resulting displays of shimmering, dynamic lights are most commonly observed in polar regions.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
Polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the globe also known as frigid zones. The Northe pole and the South pole being the centres, these regions being dominated by the polar ice caps, resting respectively on the Arctic Ocean and the continent of Antarctica. Polar sea ice is currently diminishing, possibly as a global warming.
The polar region around the North Pole is called the Arctic and the polar region around the South Pole is called the Antarctic Region