the glowing region in the atmosphere is called an aurora. An aurora example of an aurora would be aurora borealis or the northern lights, or the aurora australis which is also known as the southern lights. *<=D
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The region is stratosphere. It contains the ozone layer.
The tail of a meteorite is called a "meteor trail" or "meteor train." It is the glowing streak of light that appears as a meteoroid enters and burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
Pyroclastic flows are sometimes called glowing avalanches because when they move up they appear to glow.
A glowing trail produced when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth's atmosphere is called a meteor or "shooting star." As the meteoroid enters the atmosphere at high speed, friction with the air causes it to heat up and emit light, creating the visible streak. This phenomenon typically occurs at altitudes of 75 to 100 kilometers above the Earth's surface. If the meteoroid survives its passage and reaches the ground, it is then referred to as a meteorite.
The glowing region of the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun is called an aurora. Auroras are usually seen in the polar regions and are known as the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere and aurora australis in the southern hemisphere.
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When air pressure is constant throughout a region of the atmosphere the region is in a state is called equilibrium.
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A glowing region in the atmosphere could refer to phenomena such as the auroras (Northern and Southern Lights) caused by the interaction of solar wind with the Earth's magnetic field. It may also refer to noctilucent clouds, high-altitude clouds that can appear to glow in the twilight sky due to their altitude and the way they scatter sunlight.
The region is stratosphere. It contains the ozone layer.