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a creative writing of 500 -600 words - what if you woke up one morning in North Pole and saw the northern lights ( aurora bolialis)​

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Answered by rehanna0911
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The northern lights, or the aurora borealis, is one of nature`s most dazzling spectacles. When it appears, there is often a crackling sound coming from the sky. A huge, luminous arc lights up the night, and this arc is constantly in motion. Sometimes, the brilliant rays of light spread upward in the shape of a fan. At other times, they flash here and there like giant searchlights, or move up and down so suddenly that they have been called “the merry dancers”. Farther north the aurora frequently looks like fiery draperies which hang from the sky and sway to and from while flames of red, orange, green, and blue play up and down the moving folds. According to scientific measurements, this discharge of light takes place from 500 to 100 miles above the earth. But it doesn´t reach its greatest brilliance at the North Pole. It is seen at its best around the Hudson Bay region in Canada, Northern Scotland, and in southern Norway and Sweden. It may sometimes be seen even in the United States as it flashes across the northern sky. Science is still not certain regarding exactly what these lights are and what causes them. But it is believed that the rays are due to discharges of electricity in the rare upper atmosphere. The displays seem to center about the earth´s magnetic poles, and electrical and magnetic disturbances often occur when the lights are especially brilliant.

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