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Auroras, commonly known as the Northern and Southern Lights, are natural light displays predominantly seen in polar regions. They occur when charged particles from the sun collide with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere, causing these atoms to emit light. The resulting colors, usually green, pink, red, yellow, blue, or violet, depend on the type of gas involved and the altitude of the collisions. Auroras are most visible in areas near the magnetic poles, particularly during periods of high solar activity.

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