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What causes an Aurora?

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Answered by topper7340
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when the charged particle of the sun strike atom in the earth atmosphere the causes electron to the atom to the move to higher energy

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Answered by Toshika654
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The aurora are caused by charged particles from the solar wind hitting atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere. ... These particles interact with the Earth's magnetic field and are funneled towards the magnetic poles, which is why aurora are visible at high latitudes.

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