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  • 22-10-2020
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in which layer do auroras take place?​

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Mollyguy06 Mollyguy06
  • 22-10-2020

Answer:

Most auroras occur in the E-layer of the ionosphere

Explanation:

The E-layer of the ionosphere is located 90 km to 150 km (60 mi to 90 mi) above the earth’s surface. However, auroras also occur in the F-layer of the ionosphere, which is located above the E-layer that is located between 150 km and 500 km (90 mi to 300 mi) altitude

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