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When charged particles of __________________ pass through the southern or northern hemispheres of Earth they form Auroras. A. coronal mass ejections B. solar flares C. prominence D. solar winds
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When charged particles of __________________ pass through the southern or northern
hemispheres of Earth they form Auroras.
A. coronal mass ejections B. solar flares
C. prominence D. solar winds
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B. Solar flares
The auroras are caused by space dust particles reflecting and mixing with earth’s atmosphere
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