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Saki went on vacation and was fortunate enough to get to see the aurora australis. What solar activity did she observe?

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Answered by selenia07874
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solar wind because they affect the magnetic field and cause auroras.

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Answered by sheetalquizzy
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The solar activity observed by Saki on vacation is called Solar Flares.

  • Aurora Australis is also known as the Southern lights and can be observed at the southern latitudes.
  • The aurora is a result of the sun's activity. The solar wind comprises charged particles that are directed towards the planets along with heat and light.
  • The Earth has a magnetic field that protects us from such particles. However, sometimes solar storms/ flares are ejected towards our planet at a very fast pace.
  • In such a case, the Earth cannot deflect all the particles and some of them enter our atmosphere and react with atmospheric gases.
  • The red and green lights are a result of the reaction of particles with Oxygen and blue and purple lights are caused by Nitrogen in the atmosphere.
  • This solar activity is also referred to as solar winds and solar storms.
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