Atacama Desert Insights
The Atacama Desert, straddling northern Chile and parts of neighboring countries, is one of the driest places on Earth, receiving an average of only 15 mm of rainfall annually. Remarkably, some areas, like Kalama, have gone over 400 years without a single drop of rain. Its unique geography, nestled between the Andes and the Chilean coast mountain range, contributes to this extreme aridity, making it a fascinating subject of study.In this clip
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