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Northern Lights[edit | edit source]

Where is the best place to go and see the northern lights The sky glows with the aurora borealis. Located just two degrees below the Arctic near international airport and close to the impressive Denali National Park, Fairbanks is the best place in the U.S. to take in the northern lights.16 Feb 2017 What are they?

They are colourful,beautiful lights which glimmer and gleam in the moonlight. They form in dark when hot air meets with cold air.

Where can you find them?

You can find them in Iceland, Lapland, Norway, Scotland, Northern Canada, Finland, Greenland, Alaska, Denmark.

The Isabel Volcano[edit | edit source]

The Lexie Earthquake[edit | edit source]

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Volcanoes[edit | edit source]

Volcanoes volcano facts 1.A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth. When pressure builds up, eruptions occur. 2.In an eruption, gases and rock shoot up through the opening and spill over or fill the air with lava fragments. Eruptions can cause lava flows, hot ash flows, mudslides, avalanches, falling ash and floods. 3.The danger area around a volcano covers about a 20-mile radius. 4.Fresh volcanic ash, made of pulverized rock, can be harsh, acidic, gritty, glassy and smelly. The ash can cause damage to the lungs of older people, babies and people with respiratory problems. 5.Volcanic lightning occurs mostly within the cloud of ash during an eruption, and is created by the friction of the ash rushing to the surface. Roughly 200 accounts of this lightning have been witnessed live by Lexie Charlotte and Isabel AKA ISCHARLEX