What latitudinal range typically defines the auroral zone where lights occur?

Answer

Between 60 and 75 degrees latitude

Scientific observation indicates that the primary auroral zone is situated in a band between 60 and 75 degrees latitude. This ring-like area remains the most consistent location to observe auroras because it stays aligned with the Earth magnetic field lines during quiet solar periods.

What latitudinal range typically defines the auroral zone where lights occur?

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