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What is a rare color seen in auroras?
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Green
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Pink
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The correct answer is "Pink". Pink auroras are a rare color that occurs when both red and blue or purple lights combine. This happens at lower altitudes where the interaction of solar particles with oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere produces these unique hues. While green is the most common color, pink auroras are significantly less frequent in occurrence.