Emeralds cannot be pink; they are specifically defined as a green variety of the mineral beryl, colored primarily by trace amounts of chromium and vanadium. However, pink beryl, known as morganite, is a different variety of beryl that has a pink hue. While both emeralds and morganite belong to the beryl family, their colors and classifications are distinct.
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