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432Hz Music to Protect Nature | Rain Relaxation for Sleep | 6Hz Theta Binaural Beat

— Rain Music for Sleep and Deep Relaxation —

This video features gentle rain visuals and relaxing music tuned to 432Hz, with a 6Hz theta binaural beat woven softly into the sound.
A 6Hz binaural beat is associated with the theta-wave range, often linked to deep relaxation, meditation, and a calm state of mind.
Each track is carefully adjusted by extracting multiple individual tones and measuring their frequencies.
Enjoy the quiet beauty of rain through carefully edited 4K visuals.

For the best binaural beat experience, please listen with stereo headphones or earphones.

— Protecting Our Earth —

A portion of this channel’s revenue will go toward supporting environmental conservation and ecological restoration.
Details about donations and project updates will be shared in video descriptions and community posts.
This channel is independently operated and is not affiliated with any specific organization or group.

— For Sleep & Bedtime Listening —

If you listen to this video before sleep, we recommend using YouTube’s “Sleep Timer” feature.
When the set time has passed, YouTube can automatically pause the video playback.
Please enjoy it as part of a calm and relaxing bedtime routine.
— Rain and Earth’s Water Cycle —

Rain is an essential part of Earth’s water cycle.
Water evaporates from the ocean, rivers, lakes, soil, and plants, rises into the atmosphere, forms clouds, and returns to the land as rain.
Through this cycle, forests grow, rivers flow, crops are supported, and countless forms of life are sustained.
However, in recent years, this water cycle has become increasingly unstable in many parts of the world.
The IPCC reports that global warming increases the amount of water vapor the atmosphere can hold, contributing to more frequent and intense heavy rainfall events.
In fact, increases in heavy precipitation have been observed across large continental regions, including North America, Europe, and Asia.
Rain is no longer only something that falls gently.
More often, it can arrive as an extreme event, bringing large amounts of water in a short period of time.
At the same time, some regions are facing serious droughts where rainfall is insufficient.
The World Meteorological Organization’s “State of Global Water Resources 2024” report points to an increasingly irregular and extreme global water cycle, with the world swinging between floods and droughts.
In 2024, parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia experienced flooding, while South America and southern Africa faced severe drought conditions.
Water is not simply becoming scarce.
In some places, there is too much.
In others, there is too little.
And these changes are becoming more intense and harder to predict.
Rain also reflects the condition of the atmosphere.
Air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can react with water, oxygen, and other substances in the atmosphere, forming sulfuric and nitric acids that fall to the ground as acid rain.
Acid rain can affect soils, forests, lakes, rivers, and the balance of ecosystems connected to them.
In urban areas, the way rainwater moves has also changed significantly.
On surfaces covered by asphalt and concrete, rainwater cannot easily soak into the ground.
As a result, it runs quickly across roads and rooftops, carrying oil, dust, waste, chemicals, and other pollutants into rivers and seas.
Wastewater treatment remains another major global challenge.
According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, more than 80% of the world’s wastewater is released back into the environment without adequate treatment.
When rainwater, domestic wastewater, industrial wastewater, and agricultural pollution combine, their impact can spread to water quality, biodiversity, and human life.
At the same time, efforts to live more wisely with rain are growing around the world.
Forest conservation, wetland restoration, urban greening, rain gardens, permeable pavements, and watershed-based water management can help slow rainwater down, allow it to soak into the ground, and return it more naturally to the water cycle.
Rain is not just weather.
It is part of the Earth’s living cycle, connecting climate, air, forests, rivers, oceans, and our everyday lives.
To listen to the sound of rain is also to listen to the changes taking place on our planet.

Chapters
00:00 Opening
02:01 Relaxing Rain Music
53:45 Protecting the Water Cycle

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