The Atacama desert is the driest desert on earth. Amazingly, there are over 1 million people living there. Being that they get about 1 millimeter of rain a year if any, most of the people there live off fog.
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Most of the population-dense areas are on the coast line with few settlements in the interior with the exception of some mining towns. Water is either piped in or arrives by aqueduct. In really isolated areas water is brought in by trucks. A few smaller towns have established equipment to harvest some water from fog that is common in some areas.
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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.
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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.
The coldest desert is the Patagonian Desert and the driest is the Atacama Desert.
Both the Atacama Desert and the Antarctic Desert share the honor as the driest on earth. The Antarctic is a polar desert and the Atacama is a cool coastal desert - both classified as cold deserts.
That would be the Atacama Desert in northern Chile.
The Atacama is on the northwestern coast of Chile.