The smell of rain comes from tiny particles that are released when water hits the ground.
What Are These Tiny Particles?
How Do We Smell It?
When these chemicals float up, they go into your nose. Your nose is like a detective that can tell what’s in the air. When the detective smells those special chemicals, you get that fresh, clean smell, sometimes people call it petrichor, but that's just a fancy name for the rain smell.
It's kind of like when you open up a new toy box and smell the happy, new-to-you toys inside. The rain is opening up the earth’s toy box!
Examples
- A child asks why the ground smells nice after it rains.
- A person notices a pleasant smell when walking outside during a storm.
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See also
- Why Does Rain Smell?
- ⚡ What is lightning made of?
- Why Does Rain Smell So Good?
- What makes a cloud form in the sky and why do some rain?
- How are tornadoes formed?