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hint think about which choice provides you with the coordinates where auroras are visible. circle the correct answer. a student makes the following inference based on reading the text. auroras are not visible from the low latitudes around the equator. which choice is the strongest piece of evidence in support of this claim? a auroras are seen from high latitudes near each magnetic pole. b the aurora borealis is visible in north america and europe. c the aurora australis is visible in antarctica and new zealand. d auroras form near the magnetic poles of other planets as well. show your thinking explain why the answer you chose is the strongest support for the claim about auroras visibility. with a partner, look for additional evidence on the previous page that would support the above inference. discuss its strength
The claim is that auroras are not visible from low - latitudes around the equator. Option A states that auroras are seen from high latitudes near each magnetic pole. This directly implies that they are not seen from low latitudes as high and low latitudes are different regions. Options B and C give specific locations where auroras are visible but do not as directly contrast with low - latitudes. Option D is about auroras on other planets and is not relevant to the Earth's latitude - based visibility.
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A. Auroras are seen from high latitudes near each magnetic pole.