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The Magic of Auroras

The Magic of Auroras

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6th Grade

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The Magic of Auroras

Discover the enchanting beauty and mesmerizing phenomenon of auroras.

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The Magic of Auroras

Auroras are beautiful displays of lights in the sky. They can be seen from central Alaska and even from space!

The name of an aurora depends on its location - aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere and aurora australis in the southern hemisphere.

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Multiple Choice

What are the names of the auroras in the northern and southern hemispheres?

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Aurora borealis and aurora australis

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Aurora borealis and aurora borealis

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Aurora australis and aurora australis

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Aurora australis and aurora borealis

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Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis

Aurora Borealis is the name of the northern lights, while Aurora Australis refers to the southern lights.

These mesmerizing natural light displays are caused by the interaction of solar particles with the Earth's magnetic field at the North and South pole.

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The Science of Auroras

Auroras are colorful displays caused by the ever-changing Sun. The Sun sends heat, light, energy, and electrified particles to Earth, known as the solar wind. Earth's magnetic field protects us from most solar winds but traps some particles. Auroras are best seen at night and are a result of this interaction between the Sun and Earth's magnetic field.

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Multiple Choice

What causes auroras?

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The Sun's heat

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The Sun's light

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The Sun's energy

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The Sun's electrified particles

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Explaining Auroras:

The Sun's electrified particles create mesmerizing light displays in the Earth's atmosphere. These dancing lights are known as auroras. They occur when the Sun's particles collide with gases in the atmosphere, releasing energy in the form of colorful lights.

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Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)

During solar storms, the Sun releases a massive bubble of gas called a coronal mass ejection.

When this reaches Earth, it interacts with our magnetic field, causing energy and particles to enter our atmosphere near the poles.

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Multiple Choice

What causes the formation of auroras?

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Solar storms

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Magnetic field interactions

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Coronal mass ejections

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Gas collisions

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The Magic of Auroras

Auroras are mesmerizing displays of light in the sky caused by interactions between charged particles and our atmosphere. When these particles collide with oxygen, they create green and red light, while collisions with nitrogen produce blue and purple light. Auroras can be found on other planets with atmospheres and magnetic fields, such as Jupiter and Saturn. Explore more about our planet and solar system at NASA Space Place!

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Multiple Choice

What causes the mesmerizing displays of light in the sky known as auroras?

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Interactions between charged particles and our atmosphere

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Interactions between oxygen and nitrogen

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Interactions between charged particles and nitrogen

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Interactions between charged particles and oxygen

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Auroras Summary:

Interactions between charged particles and our atmosphere create mesmerizing displays of light in the sky. These beautiful phenomena occur when charged particles from the sun collide with atoms and molecules in Earth's atmosphere. The collisions excite the atoms, causing them to emit light of various colors. Auroras can be seen near the Earth's poles and are a stunning natural spectacle.

The Magic of Auroras

Discover the enchanting beauty and mesmerizing phenomenon of auroras.

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