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Where do the electrons that form the auroras enter the magnetosphere? a. Through holes c. At the equator b. Between the magnetic field lines d. In the magnetotail

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I think the answer is d. In the magnetotail. I hope this helps! :)
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User Vasile Radeanu
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Answer:

Between the magnetic field lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electron which forms the auroras can enter the magnetosphere through the invisible magnetic field lines. These charge particles comes from the sun as in the form of wind.

Therefore, the electrons which forms the auroras can enter the magnetosphere in between the magnetic field lines which are invisible.

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