Ping to one of my favorite smells.
The springtails eat the Streptomyces, so the geosmin is attracting them to a valuable food source. And, the springtails distribute the spores, both stuck on their bodies and in their faeces, which are full of viable spores, so the Streptomyces get dispersed. This is analogous to birds eating the fruits of plants. They get food but they also distribute the seeds, which benefits the plants.
Well, duh!
I think I preferred not knowing.
On a tangential note - Ive always felt the air in our area smells so clean after a snowfall.
Someone told me its because the snowflake crystals, in typical crystal behavior, form around particles, and therefore, the snow are forming around dust/dirt/pollutants in the air, and pulling them down to the ground.
True or false?
Nothing better than the smell of sage after a rainstorm in the desert.
Neat little story.
And now I know what scientists were doing while the rest of the world was hoarding toilet paper.
Sprintails compared to a penny.
Springtails on a human's fingers.
Yeah, that’s it. That’s the only reason.
How does the smell compare after rain out in the middle of the ocean versus on land?
We are very ignorant of *many* of the mysteries of life.
For example, we now know that
1) The deep ground and rock structure of the earth is FILLED with microbes (they don’t require oxygen) that EAT rock, and other elements. There is probably more living organisms inside the earth than on it.
2) There is more water INSIDE the deep earth than in all the oceans, combined. This was discovered in the last 10 years. In fact, the prevailing theory now is that the oceans were formed from the water that had been inside the earth previously.
Its the bladder odor of a deceased dinosaur.
All water is recycled.
Blame Trilobites!
Many people claim this smell is ozone from lightning in the atmosphere. I’ve heard this repeated as fact many times over the years.
Wow, the tendentious, unsusbstantiated anthropomorphisms behind this author's writing!
I saw this a few years ago in a science cartoon I was playing for my son.
“The 500-million-year-old reason behind the unique scent of rain”
i bet the scent of a woman is even older ...
For me, thats one of the greatest things about living in the Sonoran desert. I love and miss the smell of the desert after that first rain.
Where I am, the smell is the sagebrush. Never been a mystery to me.
Oh Oh! It’s a geosmin pandemic... Shut everything down... Pass another multi-trillion-dollar stimulus bribe fund...
When it rains, it spores.