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What does the term 'Auroral Oval' describe?
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The exact center of auroral activity
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The zone where auroras occur
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An ancient method of aurora mapping
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A type of auroral color pattern
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The correct answer is "The zone where auroras occur". The auroral oval refers to a circular region around the magnetic poles of Earth where auroras occur, typically visible near the North and South Poles. This phenomenon results from solar wind interacting with the Earth's magnetic field, causing charged particles to emit light in various colors, creating stunning displays in the night sky.