Rain smells good because it brings out a special scent called geosmin, which is made by tiny living things underground.
What Is Geosmin?
How Rain Brings the Smell
When rain falls, it soaks into the ground, waking up these microbes. They start working hard, like little chefs in the soil, and they make more geosmin. The rain then carries that smell up through the air, right to your nose.
It's like when you open a jar of jam after letting it sit out for a while, the sweet smell comes rushing in. Rain is like opening a big, fresh jar of geosmin!
Examples
- A child notices the smell of wet grass after a storm and asks why it feels so fresh.
- You walk outside after rain and instantly feel relaxed by the earthy scent in the air.
- Your neighbor mentions how rain always makes them happy, and you wonder why.
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See also
- How Does Geosmin - Why Humans Can Smell Better Than Sharks Work?
- How Does Good Germs vs. Bad Germs Work?
- What are microbial interactions?
- What is infection?
- What are microbial networks?