Multiple Choice
At what locations are auroras seen on Jupiter?
A) directly above both magnetic poles, with little extension from these regions toward the equator
B) only over the major spots in the atmosphere, such as the Great Red Spot, where the magnetic field of Jupiter is disturbed
C) in oval regions around Jupiter's magnetic poles but only rarely, if ever, directly over these poles
D) along the equator, aligned with the dark bands and light zones
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