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 Peru Current, also called Humboldt Current, cold-water current of the southeast Pacific Ocean passes along the west coast of South America and is partially responsible for the Atacama Desert.
The Peru Current, also known as the Humboldt Current, flows from the tip of South America to northern Peru. It passes by the Atacama Desert which is the driest non-polar desert on Earth.
The Peru Current, also called Humboldt Current, cold-water current of the southeast Pacific Ocean passes along the west coast of South America and is partially responsible for the Atacama Desert.
The Peru Current, also called Humboldt Current, cold-water current of the southeast Pacific Ocean passes along the west coast of South America and is partially responsible for the Atacama Desert.
Yes, the Tropic passes through the Australian desert.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
An element does not split up when a current passes through it. The current causes electrons to flow through the element, but the element remains intact.
No it does not, the Tropic of Cancer does
The Tropic of Cancer, which is located at approximately 23.5 degrees North latitude, passes through the Sahara Desert in North Africa.
The Humboldt (Peruvian current) passes along the coast of the Atacama and Sechura Deserts.
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Both the Atacama Desert and the Sechura Desert are found in western Peru and both are quite dry.