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Lower bound for the number of representations of integers as sum of squares

Let $k\geq 4$. As usual, let $r_k(n)$ denote the number of ways to represent $n$ as the sum of $k$ squares. Is this true that for every $\varepsilon>0$, one has $r_k(n) \gg n^{\frac{k}{2}-1-\varepsilon}$ ? Is there an easy proof of this fact? What can we say about the cases $k=2,3$?

Many thanks !