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How are auroras affected by Earth's magnetic poles?
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They are blocked by the poles
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They are concentrated around the poles
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They occur evenly around the globe
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The poles create visible cracks for auroras
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The correct answer is "They are concentrated around the poles". Auroras occur primarily in polar regions due to the interaction between solar wind and Earth's magnetic field, which funnels charged particles toward the magnetic poles.