Northern Lights are the phenomenon of light
that can be seen in the Polar Regions North and South Finland during the night
very dark. Northern Lights light emitted by the light is usually formed at an
altitude of about 100 kilometers when electricity particles accelerated by the
magnetic field of Earth hit air molecules, which then disperse the most energy
that has accumulated in the form of light tyang light. Northern Lights are
usually formed at an altitude of about 100 kilometers. If you come to Lapland
to admire the Northern Lights, you have to book at least one week if you want
to make sure to see the spectacular lights. Light can provide light as much as
the rays of the moon. Finland is a land of fascinating contrasts, such as the
four seasons, the midnight sun and the darkness of winter, urban and rural,
East and West. According to the beliefs of the orang sail villages here, people
who once the Northern Lights can live happily ever after.
The average Northern Lights might see other
each night, mostly in the month of September, October and February to March. As
you can see from the aircraft, and the first impression you might have is that
there are a lot of trees. With a lot of small towns and lakes. It was kind of a
surprise when you come here that it is truly amazing how exotic unique each
season can change four times a year, the nature of the changes completely
uniform color, light, temperature, sound and smell. Everything changes in a way
that happens elsewhere. Finland also considered calmly and subdued. However,
they are the ones who are really warm, friendly and honest, especially once you
get to know them and very pleasant. Shapes and colors changed dramatically.
This light can be seen as light travels East West arcs, or as the rays or
shapes move and throbbing. The most common color is light red and
greenish-yellow. Some people who watch light bulbs make their voices swore
shine and until recently. The light is produced by the oxygen in the
atmosphere, while the blue and purple lights made by nitrogen. Charged
particles, Northern Lights coming from the Sun, from which they are thrown into
space by the solar wind, is called at a speed of up to thousands of kilometers
per hour.
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