The Northern Lights happen when particles from the Sun crash into Earth's atmosphere. Imagine tiny spaceships (called electrons) zooming from the Sun to Earth and hitting the air like fireworks in the sky! When they hit the air, it lights up with colors, green, purple, and pink. It’s like a magical show that happens way above our heads!
Examples
- A child sees green lights dancing across the sky on a cold winter night.
- A family watching an aurora from their tent in the Arctic feels like they're inside a magical storybook.
- A dog barks excitedly at the pink shimmer above its head as it sleeps outside.
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See also
- How Does a Mirror Work Exactly?
- Why Does Time Seem to Fly When You're Having Fun?
- How Does Gravity Affect the Moon’s Orbit?
- What Causes a ‘Golden’ Sunset or Sunrise?
- How Does Gravity Affect Space Travel?
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