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What causes the ‘Aurora Borealis’ in the upper atmosphere?

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The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) occurs when charged particles from the sun—the solar wind—interact with the Earth’s magnetic field. These particles are funneled toward the poles, where they collide with oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the ionosphere. These collisions release energy in the form of spectacular, colorful light displays in the night sky. ANSWER: (B) Interaction between solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field

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