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What causes auroras?

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  • Heat waves from Earth's core escaping through the poles
  • Light reflected off polar ice caps
  • Stars aligning in specific patterns
  • Solar winds interacting with Earth's magnetic field
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The correct answer is "Solar winds interacting with Earth's magnetic field". Solar winds, which are streams of charged particles emitted by the sun, interact with the Earth's magnetic field. When these particles collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere, such as oxygen and nitrogen, they produce a spectacular light display known as auroras typically seen in polar regions.

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