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How does Earth's magnetic field affect the Northern lights

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Answered by aman3495
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The Northern Lights occur so high up in the atmosphere that they don't pose any threat to people watching them from the ground. The aurora itself is not harmful to humans but the electrically charged particles produced could have some potentially negative effects to infrastructure and technology.

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Answered by Tanya5087
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&lt;b&gt;<br />HEy.... &lt;br&gt;<br />here's your answer••••``&lt;br&gt;<br />Affectation occurs because when sun's charged particles strikes Atoms in earth's atmosphere then they cause electron transport in the atoms to move to higher energy state ..... When this electrons come back to the lower energy then the proton is released .<br />proton are lights..this process creates auroro ...or northern lights.... &lt;br&gt;<br /><br />hope it helps ******* then mark me as brainlist....
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