what is the main reason for the bright colour of polar light?
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Why can we see different colours? The Earth's atmosphere is made up of different atoms, like oxygen and nitrogen, and it's these atoms that cause the colours we can see in the Northern Lights. These atoms become excited at different levels in the atmosphere. The most common colour seen in the Northern Lights is green.
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Why can we see different colours? The Earth's atmosphere is made up of different atoms, like oxygen and nitrogen, and it's these atoms that cause the colours we can see in the Northern Lights. These atoms become excited at different levels in the atmosphere. The most common colour seen in the Northern Lights is green.
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