When raindrops fall on clay or dusty soils, they trap small air bubbles on the surface which raise upward and burst out of the droplet.
As a result, pockets of scent burst into the air where they are then carried by wind.
This is what causes the familiar smell of rain, called ‘Petrichor’.
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
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