Except for a few small areas in or near oases where plants can be cultivated, few changes in the plant life of the Atacama have been made by man.
Yes, a person can stay in the Atacama. If they bring a tent and plenty of water and food. To stay in a hotel a person would have to stay in one of the cities or towns found in the Atacama.
A person who plans to spend some time in the Atacama Desert away from any civilization would need to bring enough water and food to last the duration of the stay as well as shelter and warm clothing as the nights get rather chilly there. Visitors should also bring sufficient gasoline as there are few places to purchase it in the desert. A good first aid kit should also be included.
A person who plans to spend some time in the Atacama Desert away from any civilization would need to bring enough water and food to last the duration of the stay as well as shelter and warm clothing as the nights get rather chilly there. Visitors should also bring sufficient gasoline as there are few places to purchase it in the desert. A good first aid kit should also be included.
I will bring water.
how temperature can bring about changes in the state of matter
Until 2005, scientists had failed to detect any life in the Atacama Desert in Chile. But, in 2005, they cracked open Sodium Chlyoride (Salt) rocks in the desert and discovered microscopic green bacteria. They tested some of the bacteria at Sheffield University in 2006 and discovered that they eat away at the salt rock, and when the humidity rarely climbs to 75% about once a year (average daily humidity 10%, the lowest anywhere on Earth), the salt, which is an extremely good rock for soaking up water, soaks all the water up and the bacteria 'drink' the water that gets stored in the salt.
You bring coffee into the desert and wait for people to come by, then sell it.
Its bring dust storms to parts of china and mongolia
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You need to bring rice, canned or dried fruit, and meat.
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