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Auroras are not visible from the low latitudes around the equator. Which choice is the strongest piece of evidence In support of this claim

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User Dzada
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Auroras are seen from high latitudes near each magnetic pole.

Step-by-step explanation:

auroras are primarily visible at high latitudes near the magnetic poles where the Earth's magnetic field lines converge, confirming the limited visibility of auroras in equatorial and low-latitude regions.

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