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Which layer of Earth's atmosphere do auroras primarily occur in?
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Troposphere
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Exosphere
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Thermosphere
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Stratosphere
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The correct answer is "thermosphere". Auroras primarily occur in the thermosphere, where charged particles from the solar wind interact with the Earth's magnetic field. This interaction excites atmospheric gases, producing beautiful light displays known as auroras. The thermosphere is situated above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, typically ranging from about 85 to 600 kilometers above Earth's surface.