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what are arora austerlis or aurora Borealis?
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Answered by sugathealean2
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arora austerlis

The aurora borealis' southern counterpart, the aurora australis (or the southern lights), has almost identical features. It changes simultaneously with the northern auroral zone and is visible from high southern latitudes in Antarctica, South America, New Zealand, and Australia.

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arora borealis

An aurora is a natural phenomenon which is characterised by a display of a natural-coloured (green, red, yellow or white) light in the sky. ... Auroras are seen in latitudes of around 70 degrees. They generally occur in a band known as 'auroral zone'.

Answered by priyanshigohil
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An aurora, also known as polar lights, aurora polaris, northern lights, aurora borealis, or southern lights, aurora australis, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.

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