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The Atacama Desert.the atacama desert
The Tropic of Capricorn passes through the Namib Desert and the Kalahari Desert in Africa.
It is actually the Antarctica. Parts of the continant hasn't seen rain for 2,000,000 years! A desret is a place that getslessthan 254 mm (10 inches) of rain a year, the Sahara gets just 25 mm (1 inch) a year. Antarctica's average annual rainfall is about the same, but 2% of it, known as the Dry Valleys is free of ice and snow and it never rains there at all. The next driest place is the Atacama desert in Chile. In some areas, no rain has fallen there for 400 years and its average annual rainfall is a tiny 0.1 mm (0.004 inches). Taken as a whole this makes it the world's driest desert 250 times as dry as the Sahara.
The driest place in the world is Aswan, Egypt which averages less then .02 inches of rainAtacama Desert, Chile: imperceptible rainfall on a yearly basis.The driest place in the world is South America's Atacama Desert. The desert receives only four inches of rain every 1,000 years.The Atacama desert ,found along the coast of Chile, South America - right next to the Pacific Ocean, is the driest place on Earth after the United States Geological Survey .Much of the desert extends up into the Andes mountains and is very high in elevation. Unlike more familiar deserts, like the Sahara desert in Africaand the Mojave in California, the Atacama is actually a pretty cold place, with average daily temperatures ranging between 0°C and 25°C.
there are 8 octillion grains of sand in Sahara and there are more rocks then sand in the Sahara.
Both Antarctica and the Atacama are drier that the Sahara Desert. Neither of which receives any appreciable precipitation.
The Sahara Desert is hotter than the Atacama Desert, it's larger than the Atacama Desert and it has more life, but the Atacama Desert is much drier. The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth, with an average of less than a millimetre of the rain.
Sahara, Gobi, Kalahari, Atacama
Yes, there are occasional dust storms in the Atacama Desert.
The Mojave Desert is in the United States.
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No, the Atacama is a cold desert. The hottest desert use to be the Sahara in Libya but that title has recently been awarded to Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of North America.
There are schools in the few cities and towns located in the Atacama Desert.
No. No place on earth with the possible exception of deserts such as the Sahara or Atacama are cloud-free year-round.
The Atacama Desert (Chile) is the driest desert in the world and Sahara is the largest hot desert with a span of 9,000,000 square kilometres (3,500,000 sq. mi.).The Atacama Desert (Chile) is the driest desert in the world, according to NASA, National Geographic and many other publications.
The Gibson, Kalahari, Atacama and Namib deserts.
There are hot deserts (Sahara, Sonoran, Mojave, etc.) and cold deserts (Atacama. Patagonian, Gobi, etc.)