Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Aurora Borealis

INTRODUCTION

               Hey look it's a streaming light across the sky! So bright and colorful! Only on rare occasions will you see aurora borealis {Northern Lights or southern} this unless your Santa Claus! HAHAH! Well these amazing phenomenons only happen on the north and south pole. Your probably thinking how do these things occur? Well in fact it's hard to believe it's starts from the sun. Solar winds carrying sun particles move at 1 million miles toward earth. 40 hours after leaving the sun they follow the path of the magnetic force generated by earth's core and go through the magnetosphere. As these electrons enter earth's atmosphere they meet atoms of oxygen and nitrogen. They strike and create aurora borealis. The magnetic sphere and atoms react with one another causing them to shift or move. These lights generally occur along auroral ovals which center on magnetic poles and correspond with Artic and Antartic  circles. Thomas Edison your not the first one to produce light mother nature did!


MY OPINION


                              I think that aurora borealis is amazing. I think this because it's once in a life time you see a light in the sky that is naturally made. I think that people will like this topic because a lot of people     have seen it and are wondering how it's made.

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CONCLUSION

                                So do you guys understand aurora borealis now? What is the other type of light that shines in the South pole? I think that aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon that everybody should see.

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