The Sirocco is responsible for the mysterious “blood rain” in Italy. This hot wind picks up reddish dust from the Sahara Desert. As it crosses the Mediterranean Sea, it gathers moisture. When it rains in Southern Italy, the water traps the red dust and falls to the ground, leaving behind a rusty, mud-like film that looks like blood. ANSWER: (C) Sirocco
Which of the following local winds brings ‘blood rain’ to Italy? (A) Samoon (B) Simoom (C) Sirocco (D) Shamal
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