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Where do electrons that form the auroras enter the magnetosphere?

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The electrons that form the auroras enter the magnetosphere along the invisible magnetic field lines. The source of these charge particles comes from the sun in the form of Solar winds. The electrons that form the auroras enter the magnetosphere along the invisible magnetic field lines.
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d. in the magnetotail
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