I have no idea what you are alluding to with your question. It makes no sense.
The Atacama is located in the northern third of Chile.
Yes, it is part of the proper name for the location. It should be capitalized.
The large desert in northern Chile is the Atacama Desert. The Atacama is the driest non-polar desert in the world.
Yes it is located in the Atacama Desert.
The Atacama Desert is a cool, exceedingly dry desert.
The Atacama Desert is located in northern Chile, southern Peru and small parts of Bolivia and Argentina.
The Atacama is a cold coastal desert.
The Atacama Desert falls under the cold desert biome. Despite its location in a subtropical region, the Atacama Desert's high elevation and surrounding Andes Mountains contribute to its unique climate, characterized by cold temperatures and low precipitation.
No current passes through the Atacama Desert but the Humbolt, or Peruvian Current, passes just off shore and has a great influence on the climate of the Atacama.
The Atacama is a desert in northern Chile.
It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. It is a plain between the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range.
The coldest desert is the Patagonian Desert and the driest is the Atacama Desert.