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Chemistry Level 1

When it rains furiously ( a lot ), happens that objects such as towers or skyscrapers 2 k m 2km far or more look "faded" or are not visible at all. Which is best explaining for this phenomena?

By "faded", I mean that color is less visible.

Distillate water has bonding properties that takes the light passing by For furious rain there are dense clouds that stop the coming of light from the sun This does not happen at all, no such event Rain that furious acts like a half-transparent glass that is blocking view

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