Dirty Rain
07/18/26
“What happens when raindrops hit highly polluted air?”
Nearly everywhere on planet Earth experiences rain. Rain interacts with everything in the atmosphere, including any pollutants flying around. Raindrops can capture particulate matter such as ash, dust, and smoke. This takes the pollutants out of the atmosphere and onto the ground, where they create a dirty layer. This Dirty Rain acts similarly to a wet scrubber, and commonly occurs in highly polluted parts of the world. Transporting the particulate matter out of the atmosphere can temporarily increase air quality.








