Black Rain



Black rain (Japanese: 黒い雨; tr. Kuroi ame) can be fallen in cumulonimbus flammagenitus clouds, like both Hiroshima and Nagasaki particularly for example (particularly).

Don't open your mouth and drink it when it comes, because that's too dangerous. If you try to do so, your throat might've been parched, but it would've been difficult to capture it into your mouth.

The rain is made black by ash and smoke, which has been sucked up into the rising mushroom cloud, when these ashes mixed with cool, humid air, so in the upper atmosphere, they form thick, black raindrops, and fall back down onto the nuclear explosion-affected area.

The drops of rain are big enough to hurt when they hit your skin. It descends in a torrent, black fluid, which flows when the rain falls. It would rain black fluid.

If you drank the rain, you'd realize that it's highly radioactive. In time, it would poison many thousands, so don't drink the black rain in case of a nuclear catastrophe! It's for your own health and for humanity's sake.