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A viral video shows 'blood rain' flowing down an Iranian mountain. This rare phenomenon looks like red rain and is caused by soil rich in iron oxide mixing with rainwater. The spectacle has ...
In this case, when the blood rain turned the sea red, it was simply Nature flexing her scientific muscles. The UK Met Office explains that this phenomenon occurs when high concentrations of red ...
Elsewhere, in places like Kerala, India, red rain was linked to airborne spores and dust. Hormuz Island locals and entrepreneurs have learned to leverage the “blood rain” phenomenon.