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Why do plants always smell so nice after it rains?

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Prattler S Posted

Why do plants always smell so nice after it rains?

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Marty Simpson

Plants have pores called stomata that absorb water. When it rains or becomes humid, plants open their stomata to take advantage of the increased moisture in the air. The smell comes from the plant’s stomata being opened.

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