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| From: JonH🍕 |
Petrichor is the pleasant, earthy smell that fills the air when rain falls on dry soil or ground. Australian
researchers Isabel Joy Bear and Richard Grenfell Thomas coined the term in 1964, combining the Greek words petra (stone) and ichor (the fluid in the veins of the gods
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