It is not accurate to claim that it did not rain in Calama, Chile for 400 years. Calama is located in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, but it does experience sporadic rainfall. While the region may have long periods without significant precipitation, it is not correct to state that it did not rain at all for four centuries.
Calama is a city in the Atacama Desert. It is located in northern Chile.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Calama is 154,278.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Calama was created in 1965.
Yes, and no. Looking at the records, you will find that the average yearly precipitation is 35mm in that region. This, however is an estimate because in the 400 years that records have been kept there has not been a single instance of measurable precipitation. The figure of 35mm comes from trace amounts of moisture in the air during 'morning dew' periods.
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Calama is 43,000 square kilometers.
Calama is located in the Atacama Desert of Chile. It is the capital of El Loa Province, part of the Antofagasta Region. Calama is one of the driest cities in the world with average annual precipitation of just 5 mm.
The city of Calama is located within the country of Chile. It is found in the northern portion of Chile, and was founded on October 26 in the year 1979.
Calama, Chile, in the Atacama Desert, is one of the driest cities in the world with an average annual precipitation of about 5 mm per year.
Aswan, Egypt receives less than 0.3mm of rain per year. Also, Iquique, Chile. Located on the coast of Chile in the Atacama desert (driest desert in the world), Iquique receives on average 0.6 mm of rain per year, less than nearby cities of Arica (1.3mm), Antofagasta (2.0mm) and Calama (2.0mm).
Hard Rain Don't Last was created on 2000-07-18.
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