Puudutussumutteet
Puudutussumutteet are a type of geophysical phenomenon that occurs in certain regions of the world. The term "puudutussumutteet" is derived from the Finnish language, literally meaning "light sparks." These events are characterized by brief, fleeting lights that appear in the sky, often in polar regions.
Pūdūtus sumuteet are most commonly observed in the Arctic Circle, particularly in Finland, Canada, and Alaska.
The cause of puudutussumutteet is not fully understood and is still a subject of scientific debate. Several
Observations of puudutussumutteet have been recorded as far back as the 18th century, with reports from Finnish