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Parts of the Atacama Desert have not recorded any rainfall in historic times.
Antarctica and the Atacama Desert receive little rainfall.
Parts of the Atacama Desert have not received rainfall in recorded history.
Parts of the Atacama Desert have not experienced rain in historic times.
Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
The Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru has areas that have gone hundreds of years without recording any precipitation.the Atacama Desert, Chile
Parts of the Atacama Desert in South America have received no measurable rainfall in historic times.
Most deserts receive some rainfall each year. However, the only area in a desert with a spring would be an oasis.
That question is impossible to answer. Parts of the Atacama have received no significant rainfall in recorded history - at least 400 years.
The Acatama desert
The Mojave Desert of California receives the least amount of rainfall per year.
The Atacama Desert is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others argue that the Antarctic Desert deserves the honor.