The Aurora Borealis is like a light show in the sky. It happens when tiny particles from the Sun, called the solar wind, zoom down to Earth and crash into our atmosphere, making it glow with beautiful colors. Think of it as a dance between the Sun and the air around us.
Examples
- Imagine a snow globe full of tiny glowing stars, that's what the sky looks like when the aurora happens.
- It's like throwing confetti from the Sun into Earth's atmosphere, making it light up with color.
- Think of the aurora as a giant firework show in the night sky.
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See also
- What Causes the ‘Northern Lights’ and How Are They Different from Aurora Australis?
- What Causes the ‘Northern Lights’ and How Are They Different From Auroras Elsewhere?
- What Causes the Aurora Borealis to Shine?
- What Causes the ‘Northern Lights’ and Why Are They So Colorful?
- What Causes the Aurora Borealis?
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