The Atacama Desert.the atacama desert
The Atacama occupies 40600 square miles (105000 km2) in northern Chile.
Atacama desert
The Atacama is about 600 miles long.
The area of the Atacama is about 40,600 square miles, most of which is located in Chile.
The answer is the Atacama Desert. The desert covers an area of 40,541 square miles.
No, the Atacama Desert is a hot desert but has a more moderated climate in terms of temperatures due to a cold marine current called the Humboldt Current, which is well-known for his considerable cooling effect on the climate of the Chili and of the Peru. The Atacama Desert is cooler than other hot deserts in the world also due to his high elevation, which reduces temperatures (there are less air pressure) but makes larger diurnal temperature ranges. The Atacama Desert is classified as a hot desert, because he's located near the Tropic of the Capricorne, in a subtropical region.
The Atacama desert covers about 40600 square miles.
The Chihuahuan Desert at about 140,000 square miles is much larger than the Atacama at about 40,600 square miles.
The Patagonian Desert (260,000 square miles) is much larger than the Atacama Desert (54,000 square miles).
At its widest, the Atacama is about 111 miles (180 kms) wide
Most of the Atacama Desert is located in Chile, which is 600 to 700 miles (1,000 to 1,100 km) long from north to south. Its limits are not exactly determined, but it lies mainly between the south bend of the Loa River and the mountains separating the Salado-Copiap