Next time it rains, blame bacteria. According to a study published this week, airborne bacteria are the most common particles that let ice crystals — the precursors of raindrops — form in clouds.
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Next time it rains, blame bacteria. According to a study published this week, airborne bacteria are the most common particles that let ice crystals — the precursors of raindrops — form in clouds.
Original post by Brandon Keim
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