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Where do the aurora borealis usually take place at?

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User Preetham Hegde
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magnetic north pole

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They occur most frequently in a belt of radius 2500 km centered on the magnetic north pole. This so-called auroral zone extends over northern Scandinavia, Island, the southern tip of Greenland and continuing over northern Canada, Alaska and along the northern coast of Siberia.

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