Yes, it does
rain get clean when it goes up into the air by evaporation all the dirt and grime goes back down and cant get to the top of a rain cloud
Rain water is usually fairly clean, but it can contain pollutants from the air.
Clean air and polluted air... they are two very diffrent things.. The diffrence between them is clean air is good for our enviorment its fresh and clean good to breath. But pollusted air is bad air that makes the cloud black. It then rains acidic rain which is extreamly bad for our earth...!
With out rain forest we would lose half of the worlds animals and trees clean air and rain forests have alot of trees
Yes. Hurricanes can bring much needed rain to some regions, and the rain helps clean the air of pollutants.
The water droplets will mix with the dust particles and bring the dust to earth, leaving the air less dusty.
Wind,rain, and salt spray will help clean the air over the vast ocean.
Yes, rain can help clean the air by washing away dust, pollen, and other particles in the atmosphere. Raindrops can also capture pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, leading to cleaner air quality.
No, Nitrogen in air combines transforms into nitrogen oxides that are air pollutants and combine with atmospheric vapor causing acid rain that harms agriculture.
The water cycle helps clean the air by removing pollutants and particles through precipitation, such as rain and snow. As water evaporates and forms clouds, it takes pollutants with it and then deposits them back to the earth's surface when it rains. This process helps to cleanse the air of pollutants and improve air quality.
Rain falls through the air which is often polluted. It can pick up dust and dirt particles and can dissolve gases such as sulfur dioxide which make it acidic.
Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.