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- Kapil
- Latest Answer: 2 months ago
- In: Arts & Humanities
The layer of atmosphere where the polar lights are seen.
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- Answered By Nikita Chetry
- Answer: 2 months ago
Auroras, or polar lights, occur mainly in the thermosphere's lower part, called the ionosphere (80–400 km above Earth). Here, solar wind particles collide with charged ions, releasing light and creati...
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