How do the auroral ovals generally behave during periods of low solar activity?

Answer

They are generally constricted and sit close to the magnetic poles

When solar activity is low, the dynamic rings known as the auroral ovals contract and remain close to the magnetic poles, making them visible only at very high latitudes.

How do the auroral ovals generally behave during periods of low solar activity?

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