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oh dayyumm uncle bhaandayy what is this?![]()
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oh dayyumm uncle bhaandayy what is this?![]()
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a phenomenon observed in the northern hemisphere.
You see dancing lights in the sky, more intense the further you move north.
Its really beautiful. Google it for more details
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is it natural?
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emm> its ok lakin dobara yeh ghalte nahi kerna
james > yeh greem lights kis cheez ki hain sky per?
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Nahin - Walmart say milti hay - plastic shopping bag main
Then someone takes it up in a hawai jahaz and releases it ![]()
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emm> its ok lakin dobara yeh ghalte nahi kerna
james > yeh green lights kis cheez ki hain sky per?
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i wanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa gooooooooooooooooo toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Unke saath ![]()
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Han unki Jaymo kay pas ike Umro ayar numa zanbeel hai. works like a vaccum. Jis mie he collects green gas bubbles (methane!) and then after its all full, when he needs to empty the bag, he hitches himself a ride up north, when he’s really closer to the sky (u know on the pole ur closer to the sky) he opens it and it zips away roaring up and away. Then it starts glowing in the dark. and it smells bad too :grumpy:
They are called Northern lights. And they dance about in the sky. I can see them too at nite in summer in western canada.
http://www.northern-lights.no/
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*Northern lights originate from our sun. During large explosions and flares, huge quantities of solar particles are thrown out of the sun and into deep space. These plasma clouds travel through space with speeds varying from 300 to 1000 kilometers per second. *
But even with such speeds (over a million kilometer per hour), it takes these plasma clouds two to three days to reach our planet. When they are closing in on Earth, they are captured by Earth’s magnetic field (the magnetosphere) and guided towards Earth’s two magnetic poles; the geomagnetic south pole and the geomagnetic north pole.
On their way down towards the geomagnetic poles, the solar particles are stopped by Earth’s atmosphere, which acts as an effective shield against these deadly particles.
When the solar particles are stopped by the atmosphere, they collide with the atmospheric gases present, and the collision energy between the solar particle and the gas molecule is emitted as a photon - a light particle. And when you have many such collisions, you have an aurora - lights that may seem to move across the sky.
*In order for an observer to actually see the aurora with the naked eye, about a 100 million photons are required.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH u uncles and aunties r always HILARIOUS …wonder y I get my crushes on u uncles and aunties ![]()
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tum ziadah moutay tou nahee :-|
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yay thread aj kal ithnay jaldi inteqal kyon kar jatay hain. Lagta hie gup kay log saray barsati maindakoN ki tara chalay gai ab summer summer ka sama jo anay ka ho gia ![]()
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don’t worry…as a blond:halo:i’ll rescue you:halo:
baywatch remix:D
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oh i would like to be rescued by a blonde ![]()
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