I believe the word is petrichor.
Ame. (A-may) is the Japanese word for rain.
lluvia means rain.
Rain- y is a suffix still
La pluiepleutthe word is il pleut
The noun 'rain' is a singular, uncountable (mass) noun as a word for water drops falling from clouds; a word for precipitation.The plural noun 'rains' is a plural, uncountable (mass) noun as a word specifically for seasons or periods of rain.
FreshCleanRenewedDropWetRefreshed Scenery(I don't know who posted the words before, but he answered with descriptions of rain, but to answer your question directly)The smell of rain is known as Petrichor.
no rain does not affect the smell
The Smell of Rain was created on 2001-10-17.
The smell of rain is primarily caused by a compound called geosmin released by soil-dwelling bacteria when rain falls. While there is a connection between rain and the ozone layer, the smell of rain is not directly due to the ozone layer. The ozone layer's distinct smell is not usually detectable at ground level.
The children played in the dirt after a day of heavy rain.
I Sure Can Smell the Rain was created on 1994-08-22.
Yes you can smell the rain theres a kind of scent in the air so you can tell it's going to rain.
Smell of Rain - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
It doesn't smell foul, it's probably just the water off the road/tiles/floor. It depends where you are. Rain on grass doesn't smell the same as rain on the road...
A person who enjoys the rain is often referred to as a "pluviophile." This term comes from the Latin word "pluvia," meaning rain, and it describes someone who finds joy and peace in rainy weather. Pluviophiles typically appreciate the sound, smell, and atmosphere that rain brings.
Detrichor is a term that combines "petrichor," which refers to the scent of rain on dry earth, with the word "detect." It is used to describe the ability of animals to sense when rain is approaching based on the earthy smell that accompanies it.
A lover of rain is called a "pluviophile." This term derives from the Latin word "pluvia," meaning rain, and describes someone who finds joy and peace in rainy days. Pluviophiles often appreciate the sound, smell, and ambiance that rain brings, enjoying the unique atmosphere it creates.