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An aurora, sometimes said as polar lights, northern lights, or southern lights, is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, mostly seen in high-latitude regions.
They are a colorful light show in the sky caused by the Sun. Auroras happen when particles from the Sun interact with gases in our atmosphere, causing beautiful displays of light in the sky.
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Are auroras Dangerous?
No, They occur so high up in the atmosphere that they don't pose any threat to people watching them from the ground.
Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind.
The northern lights do make noises that can be heard down on the ground. Other people who have heard the auroral sounds have described them as distant noise and sputter.