The Science Behind the Northern Lights - Quiz
  • 1. What causes the Northern Lights?
A) Cloud formations in the atmosphere
B) Magnetic fields from the Earth's core
C) Chemical reactions on the Earth's surface
D) Solar wind particles colliding with Earth's atmosphere
  • 2. Which atmospheric layer do the Northern Lights occur in?
A) Mesosphere
B) Stratosphere
C) Thermosphere
D) Troposphere
  • 3. What is the scientific term for the Northern Lights?
A) Meteor Shower
B) Aurora Australis
C) Solar Flare
D) Aurora Borealis
  • 4. What is an auroral oval?
A) A region where auroras are frequently seen
B) A specific color of the auroras
C) A solar wind pattern
D) A type of cloud formation
  • 5. What role do electrons play in the Northern Lights?
A) They produce sound waves
B) They reflect sunlight
C) They generate heat
D) They collide with gas atoms in the atmosphere
  • 6. Why do the Northern Lights vary in intensity?
A) Due to changes in solar wind strength
B) Because of pollution levels
C) Because of Earth's rotation
D) Due to local weather conditions
  • 7. What is responsible for the charged particles in solar wind?
A) The sun's core
B) The sun's corona
C) The sun’s atmosphere
D) Solar flares
  • 8. What creates the different shapes in the auroras?
A) Heat from the Earth
B) Pressure changes in the atmosphere
C) Wind patterns in the atmosphere
D) Earth's magnetic field lines
  • 9. What is the primary source of energy for the Northern Lights?
A) Stars
B) The Sun
C) The Earth
D) The Moon
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