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    The Auroras in the Upper Atmosphere Are Caused by
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The Auroras in the Upper Atmosphere Are Caused by

Question 84

Question 84

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The auroras in the upper atmosphere are caused by


A) visible light interaction with the asthenosphere.
B) the interaction of the solar wind and upper layers of Earthʹs atmosphere.
C) various weather phenomena.
D) AM radio broadcasts.

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