Why does it light up at night during an earthquake?

As you know, positive and negative electrons are sent towards the planet after solar storms, bringing 9 waves with them. One of them is the waves of positive electrons that remain in the earth's atmosphere and appear in polar nights in countries that are close to the earth's pole in polar winters or at night as aurora borealis. Now we have to see, Why does the weather in that area light up during an earthquake at night? According to seismologists, there are magma rocks in which there are more positive and negative electrons than other rocks of the earth, and because these rocks are also split during an earthquake, electrons may be released from them at night and with electrons Earth's atmosphere collides and in one moment, like in action movies, both sound and light appear and become more frightening. Now the question is, is it possible to receive electrical energy from this energy in the magma rocks inside the earth and not use it only for earthquakes?

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