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Aurora Borealis also called the Northern Lights.

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How is an Aurora boealis different from an Aurora austealis?

The aurora boealis is in the northern hemisphere, the aurora austealis is in the southern hemisphere.


What is aurora's real name on aurora?

Aurora is described as aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere. In southern hemisphere aurora is describes as aurora australis .


Which hemisphere would you be in to see the Aurora Borealis?

northern hemisphere


If you are in northern hemisphere and see the northern lights you are seeing?

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If you are in the Northern Hemisphere and see the Northern Lights you are seeing?

an aurora


What are Brilliant light displays that occur in the ionosphere?

The dancing lights of the ionosphere are known as auroras. In the Northern Hemisphere they are called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. In the Southern Hemisphere they are known as the Aurora Australialis or Southern Lights.


How is an aurora boreali different from an auroroa australis?

It's all in the name. The Aurora Borealis is seen in the Northern Hemisphere. The Aurora Australis is seen in the Southern Hemisphere.


What is the auraraborialis?

Aurora Borealis (seen in the Northern Hemisphere) is known as the Northern Lights.It's twin in the Southern Hemisphere is the AuroraAustralis, the Southern Lights.


Which term refers to a natural light show caused by the effects of solar winds in the earth's atmosphere?

The Aurora. In the northern hemisphere it is named 'The Aurora Borealis' ( Latin for Northern Lights) In the southern hemisphere it is named ' Tha Aurora Australis'. ( Latin for Southern Lights).


What does the Aurora Australis look like?

The Aurora Australis is a dazzling display of colors in the night sky due to solar flares. It appears in the Southern Hemisphere. Its Northern Hemisphere counterpart is the Aurora Borealis.


What is the common name for Aurora borealis?

Northern Lights (or southern if in the southern hemisphere)Northern lights


Do the northern lights happen in antarctica?

Aurora are generated when magnetic storms from the sun hit the earth's atmosphere and interact with it. Both polar regions experience aurora: Aurora Australis occurs in the Southern Hemisphere, and Aurora Borealis occurs in the Northern Hemisphere.