Northern lights
Use the paint tools to make patterns of glowing colours just like the northern lights!
Discussion points
- When explosions of energy from the sun collide with the earth's magnetic field we can see the northern lights. It's nature’s own firework display!
- The northern lights are seen above the Arctic circle in places like Norway and Finland.
- The proper name for the northern lights is "aurora borealis".
- The Antarctic circle has the Southern Lights or the 'aurora australis'.
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