Why is aurora borealis is seen in Antarctica?
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Auroras occur in and around the North and South Poles because these are the two points where the magnetosphere intersects with Earth's atmosphere. ... The first reason why auroras in Antarctica are less commonly observed by humans is a simple one: lack of population.
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Auroras occur in and around the North and South Poles because these are the two points where the magnetosphere intersects with Earth's atmosphere. ... The first reason why auroras in Antarctica are less commonly observed by humans is a simple one: lack of population.
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