Transcript Aurora

Aurora
Michael Lie 6B
Aurora is a natural electrical phenomenon
characterized by the appearance of
streamers of reddish or greenish light in
the sky, especially near the northern or
southern magnetic pole.
 Aurora also appear in one day (morning
and night)
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Aurora is ............
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Aurora’s are caused by the bombardment
or ( like a an explosive thing that it
explode) of solar electrons on oxygen and
nitrogen atoms. The electrons literally
excite the oxygen and nitrogen atoms
high in the atmosphere to create the
beautiful light show we know as an
aurora.
Causes
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Aurora happens in the air because every
air we breath it has diffrent kind of gases.
The voltage pushes electrons ( which are
very light) towards the poles, accelerating
them to high speeds. They zoom along
the field lines towards the ground to the
north and south, until huge numbers of
electrons are pushed down into upper
layer of the atmosphere, called
ionosphere.
How aurora happens???
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ionosphere
ionosphere
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Ionosphere is one of the atmosphere
layers and ionosphere is the highest or
the farthest layers from earth to
ionosphere the distance is about 350 km
far.
Atmosphere
layers
Ionosphere
Picture how aurora’s happens
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The effect is caused by the interaction of
charged particles from the sun with atoms in
the upper atmosphere. In northern and
southern regions it is respectively
called aurora borealis or Northern
Lights and aurora australis or Southern
Lights.
borealis from Latin, 'northern', based on
Greek Boreas, the god of the north
wind; australis from Latin, 'southern',
from Auster 'the south, the south wind
Effect
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According to the Inuits (people in the
polar area), the northern lights are
caused by the souls of dead people
playing soccer in the sky, celestial
football, with the skull of a walrus.
Beliefs
The aurora can be seen most strongly at the poles of
the Earth. In the north, it is called Aurora Borealis
and in the south, it is called Aurora Australias. Of the
two poles, the aurora can be seen the strongest near
the arctic circle in the Northern Hemisphere. The
reason that the Aurora can only be seen at the poles
has to do with how the Earth's magnet field acts. The
Earth has a metal core.
 The aurora borealis is called northern dawn in latin it
is also called the "northern lights". The aurora
borealis most often occurs from September to
October and March to April. Aurora australias is the
same as aurora borealis.
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Why aurora always appear in the
north poles and south poles
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Aurora is appearing 2-3 days.
aurora’s appearness
Aurora’s sample pictures
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