What causes auroras to occur only near the poles?
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Auroras occur near the poles because Earth’s magnetic field channels solar particles toward these regions. Charged particles from the Sun collide with gases in the atmosphere, releasing energy as light. The poles have the strongest magnetic field lines, which concentrate these interactions. This is why auroras, such as the aurora borealis and aurora australis, are primarily visible in high-latitude regions like the Arctic and Antarctic.