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What is the best condition to view auroras?
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Cloudy nights during a full moon
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Rainy nights near the equator
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Bright sunny days
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Clear dark skies away from city lights
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The correct answer is "Clear dark skies away from city lights". Auroras, caused by solar particles interacting with Earth's atmosphere, are best viewed away from artificial lights, such as city glow. Clear skies enhance visibility, while darkness allows the vibrant colors of the auroras to stand out. Ideal locations include remote areas during the winter months when nights are longer and skies are typically clearer.