A natural light display in the night sky in high latitudes
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An aurora, also called polar light, northern light or southern light, is a natural light display in the sky. They are usually seen in the high latitudes (Arctic and Antarctic) regions. Auroras are produced when the Earth's magnetosphere is disturbed by the solar wind.
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Answer: Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind also natural light displays in the night sky.
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