Magnetic field
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41,000 Years Ago, Auroras Were Visible in the Equator Due to Geomagnetic Disruption
The famous northern lights (aurora borealis) also known as the polar lights naturally display lights in the Earth's sky predominantly in high-latitude regions, but experts say the case was different 41,000 years ago.
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