Saturday, 4 June 2016

Did you know #2

The aurora australis or the 'southern lights', and the aurora borealis or the 'northern lights', are a 'curtain' of spectacular lights which are seen in the sky. The former are seen in the northern hemisphere (north pole to be precise) and the latter are seen in the southern hemisphere (south pole to be precise).

They are caused by the collision of the solar wind with the Earth's atmosphere.

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