The dazzling natural light displays known as aurorae (Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis) are primarily caused by the interaction of charged particles from the solar wind with which part of the Earth’s environment?
💡 Explanation:
Aurorae occur when highly charged particles ejected from the Sun (solar wind) are channeled by Earth's magnetic field (magnetosphere) toward the poles, where they collide with atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere, exciting them and causing them to emit light.