1) The Aurora Borealis, also

  1. Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) are observed mostly frequently during high sunspot counts. Which year was the BEST to view
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  2. 1) The Aurora Borealis, also known as Northern Lights, is normally only seen in the most northern regions, like Canada, Alaska &
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  3. 1) The Aurora Borealis, also known as Northern Lights, is normally only seen in the most northern regions, like Canada, Alaska &
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  4. What is a moving, rotating, mass that experiences a force perpendicular to the rotation axis and motion direction?(1 point)Respo
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  5. What causes the Aurora Borealis or "northern lights" to occur?
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  6. Describe how the Aurora borealis is evidence that the Earth has a magnetic field.
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  7. What is the chemical cause of the greens and red colors of aurora borealis (the northern lights)?
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  8. escribe why there are different layers in the atmosphere what are the charecterestics of them which one has the ozone layer
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  9. In the night skies of far northern regions, shimmering waves of shifting colors will sometimes emerge from the horizon. This
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  10. Identify one piece of evidence that supports the Plate Tectonic Theory:* 1 point the aurora borealis in the northern and
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