Chile and Argentina are home to several prominent deserts, the most notable being the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, known as one of the driest places on Earth. In Argentina, the Patagonian Desert, also called the Patagonian Steppe, is the largest desert in the country and the second-largest in the world. Additionally, the Monte Desert, located in Argentina, features a semi-arid climate and unique flora and fauna. Together, these deserts showcase the diverse ecosystems of the region.
The Atacama is the principal desert of Chile but a small part of the Patagonian Desert also enters the country.
The Andes Mountains are in between Chile and Argentina.
The Atacama Desert, one of the two driest deserts on earth. It sometimes does not rain in certain parts of the desert for centuries. It is considered a cool coastal desert.
Yes, Chile is on Argentina's western border.
Chile is west of Argentina.
Chile as well as Argentina share parts of both the Atacama and the Patagonian Deserts.
Both the Atacama and the Patagonian Deserts are shared by Argentina and Chile.
Chile and Argentina are both located in South America.
The Atacama is located in the countries of Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina.
The Atacama Desert in Chile and parts of Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. The Patagonian and Monte Deserts of southern Argentina The Sechura Desert of western Peru.
In Mexico (Sonoran, Chihuahuan deserts). Argentina: Patagonian Desert Chile, Peru: Atacama and Sechura Deserts
Argentina and Chile
South America
The Patagonian Desert and Atacama Desert are found in Chile.
Argentina and Chile or Uruguay.
Chile, Argentina and Peru are the main countries with deserts. Bolivia, Columbia and Venezuela have small areas of desert.
The Atacama Desert is located in the Andes mountains. It is one of the driest deserts in the world, spanning parts of Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina.