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what causes the aurora borealis (northern lights)? illustrate the captions. solar storms on our stars surface give out huge clouds of electrically charged particles. these particles collide with the earths magnetic field, accelerating down towards the north and south poles.
The aurora borealis is caused by solar storms on the sun's surface emitting charged - particle clouds. These particles interact with Earth's magnetic field and accelerate towards the poles.
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Solar storms on the sun's surface give out huge clouds of electrically charged particles. These particles collide with the Earth’s magnetic field, accelerating down towards the north and south poles.