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SMAN 1 Batam

Cause and
Effect
of Aurora

Class : XI MIA 1
Chairman : Sultan Raihan
Secretary : Olivia Aritonang
Member :
- Aisyah Mutiara Ningrum
- Amrullah Zain Fahmi
- Nasqhisa Aulia Arza
- Nuel Leonard Simatupang
- Suci Annisa
- Vivit Faisa Rahma Dewanti
AURORA

Chairman
Name : Sultan Raihan

Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.


1. Auroras only occur in the north pole and south pole regions, so making it
very rare and unique.
2. Aurora occurs because the atom molecule hitting particles from sunlight,
especially electrons and protons from the sun were thrown at speeds of more
than 500 miles per second.
3. Red light of aurora caused by collisions with oxygen and nitrogen
molecules.
4. Blue or purple colour of aurora because there are collisions of electron
particles with nitrogen molecules.
5. Auroras only occur in the north pole and south pole regions because there
has a stronger magnetic field than anywhere else in this world.
6. Aurora can disturb the atmosphere, so that radio waves that communicate
information around the world are blocked.
7. Aurora has a unique color, so many people are curious to see it.
8. Aurora does not occur in every country because aurora only occurs in the
north and south poles.
Secretary
Name : Olivia Aritonang

Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.


1. The particles interact with the atmosphere making it glow in many different
colours, as a result the aurora.
2. When we see aurora, it's like seeing warning lights flashing, because of
there's likely to be a big geomagnetic storms around.
3. By making measurements of the solar wind from observatories in the Arctic,
so we can predict when we'll see the northern lights.
4. The more active the Sun is the more sunspots there are on its surface, as a
consequence aurora displays are more frequent and spectacular.
5. Aurora displays can exhibit many colors because of the influence the sun has
on the Earth.
6. The shape of the aurora caused by where in the magnetosphere the electrons
came from and on what them to precipitate into the atmosphere.
7. When FAC's enter the atmosphere and create the aurora, they heat the
atmosphere suddenly and abruptly, thus the creation of the aurora helps to
transfer energy from the solar wind, through the magnetosphere, to the
atmosphere.
8. The most common color exhibited by the aurora is green, due to oxygen
molecules.
9. Red light of aurora caused by collisions with oxygen and nitrogen
molecules, whilst blue and purple light is also due to nitrogen.
Member
Name : Aisyah Mutiara Ningrum
Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.
1. Aurora is natural light display in the sky in the poles (north and south)
caused by the collision of energetic charged particles with atoms in the high
altitude atmosphere
2. Auroras can be seen at night because of their light is not as strong as the
light of the day.
3. One of the beauty presented by the aurora which is an attraction for humans
is the color effect caused by the collision of solar wind particles with the
earth's air layer.
4. At the time frequency-based electronic goods such as radio, television and
some other equipment to be disrupted because of aurora.
5. The process of the occurrence of aurora can not be separated from the
process of the occurrence of solar storms that hit the earth's magnetosphere.
because of solar strom make a side effect of electric.
6. Because of electron collisions that occur can cause interference with the
GPS system, one of which is the GPS system of WAAS, one of the
companies in the United States

Member
Name : Amrullah Zain Fahmi
Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.
1. An aurora is a natural light display in the sky particularly in the high latitude
(Arctic and Antarctic) regions, caused by the collision of energetic charged
particles with atoms in the high altitude atmosphere (thermosphere).
2. Aurora caused by collisions between gaseous particles in the Earth's
atmosphere with charged particles released from the sun's atmosphere.
3. Because the phenomena occurs near the magnetic poles, northern lights have
been seen as far south as New Orleans in the western hemisphere.
4. aurora is visible at horizontal distances of several hundred kilometers, as a
consequence of its great height
5. Aurora disturb the atmosphere, so radio waves that are communicating
information around the world.

Members
Name : Nasqhisa Aulia Arza
Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.
1. The aurora is much dimmer than sunlight so it cannot be seen from the
ground in the daytime.
2. The shape of aurora is because of where the magnetosphere the electrons
came from and what caused them to precipitate into the atmosphere.
3. Due to the collisions between fast-moving electrons from space and the
oxygen and nitrogen gas in our atmosphere causes an aurora.
4. Aurora is only found in the earth’s poles because the north and south pole
magnetic field is very strong compared to other regions.
5. The most color exhibited by the aurora is greenish-yellow light or red light,
due to oxygen and nitrogen molecules.

Member
Name : Nuel Leonard Simatupang
Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.
1. Aurora is caused by the interaction of the Earth's magnetic field with
charged particles originating from the sun.
2. Aurora disturb the atmosphere, so this affects radio waves that are
communicating information around the world.
3. The solar wind adds its own magnetic energy to that of the Earth and when
they combine, the affect they can blow out electric wires and cables.
4. The Earth's atmosphere actually expands slightly when aurora are around.
This means that any low-flying satellites can hit the upper atmosphere. This
can slow them down enough to make them eventually fall back down to
Earth.
Member
Name : Vivit Faisa Rahma Dewanti
Example of cause and effect sentence about aurora.
1. An aurora is caused by the collision of energetic charged particles with
atoms in the high altitude atmosphere.
2. Auroras can be seen at night because their light is not as strong as the light
of the day.
3. Aurora is only found in the earth’s poles because the north and south pole
magnetic field is very strong compared to other regions.
4. The poles of the magnetic field pull the protons and electrons from the solar
wind, so aurora is more common in the polar regions.
5. Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar
wind.
6. When the electrons drop back to a lower energy state, they release a proton:
light. So that, it creates the beautiful aurora.

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