Could be a gas leak. or a tornado about to erapt
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
When sulphur burns, it reacts with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide (SO2), which can then combine with water in the atmosphere to create sulphuric acid (H2SO4). This acid falls back to the surface as acid rain, causing environmental damage to soil, water bodies, and vegetation.
Sulfur is a yellow nonmetal that smells like rotten eggs when burned.
Iron oxides account for the red tint to soil .
The smell you are experiencing is called petrichor, caused by a combination of plant oils and organic compounds released by soil-dwelling bacteria when they come into contact with water. The rainwater carries these compounds to your nose, creating the pleasant earthy scent.
Many of the antibiotics smell of sulphur, especially cephalexin and amoxicillin
Sulfur dioxide is an acidic gas. It may influence global warming and it causes acid rains.
It's yellow, and it smells like rotten eggs
S + O2 = SO2 You get Sulphur Dioxide (It smells like burnt matches and is a poisonous gas). Lots of it is released by volcanoes.
Sulphur can have both positive and negative effects on land. It is a component of soil fertility and essential for plant growth, but excessive sulphur deposition from sources like industrial emissions can lead to soil acidification, affecting nutrient availability and potentially harming plant life. Proper monitoring and management of sulphur levels are essential to maintain soil health.
Possibly something to do with sulphur please see a doctor
That could be a number of things including cheese, but I think you are looking for Sulphur.
It smells.
At room temperature, it is in gaseous state. When it evolves it is red in colour and smells like burning sulphur.
John Woodard has written: 'Sulphur as a factor in soil fertility ..' -- subject(s): Soils, Sulphur, Sulfur
it is on the poo boundry becaue it farts and smells like sulphur (rotten eggs)
A bolt of lightning is simply a highly intense discharge of electricity, so it doesn't smell of anything. Ozone can be created by electrical discharges, so there's plenty of it about during a thunderstorm, which is what causes that unusual smell you can detect during such a meteorological event. I wouldn't say that ozone smells particularly like sulphur though... if you're smelling sulphur, I'd suggest you check for the source elsewhere.