
Science Quickly Farm Fields Release Carbon Mist during Rainstorms
May 10, 2016
Raindrops eject carbon-based blobs of soil material from wet fields, creating a mist of organic compounds above the soil. A study reveals that raindrops striking puddles create tiny air bubbles that propel carbon-based soil particles into the air, potentially impacting the climate through the absorption of solar radiation.
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