Blood Rain In Iran' Hormuz Island
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The primary reason for this transformation is the island's high concentration of iron oxide, specifically the mineral hematite.
Mineral Runoff: When torrential rain hits the island’s hills and cliffs, it dissolves and carries iron-rich red soil—known locally as "gelak" or "golak"—downward through erosion channels.
Seawater Discoloration: As this mineral-laden runoff reaches the coast, it mixes with the Persian Gulf, staining the sand and shallow water in shades of crimson and rust.
Oxidation: Hematite, the same mineral responsible for the red surface of Mars, oxidizes rapidly when exposed to moisture, further intensifying the vibrant red color.
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