The Atacama is located within a dry region of the world, specifically near 35degrees N/S latitude..if you notice the earth every major desert of the world falls near the 35degree mark N and South including the Mojave, SOuth West, Sahara, Arabian, Atacama, Kalahari and Great Australian (Sandy) Desert.
Furthermore to make matters for the Atacama wose then these other locations, rain being carried west by the tropical low-pressure Amazon Basin begins to ascend the Andes to the Northeast of the Atacama. AS the wet weather moves west towards the atacama it is dropping the little water it has in the form of snow and rain on the eastern side of the mountains forming what is called a RAIN SHADOW, the west side of the Andes is now dry. This is also seen in the Gobi Desert as rain tries to scale the Hymalias and head north
No, the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in South America and Antarctica.
The Atacama Desert is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others argue that the Antarctic Desert deserves the honor.
The Atacama Desert.
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.
Two of the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in Chile and the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica. These regions receive very little precipitation and have extremely low humidity levels, making them some of the driest places on the planet.
The Atacama desert in South America is the driest place on Earth.
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The Atacama Desert in northern Chile.The Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert of northern Chile is one of the driest places on earth and frequently has fog in places near the Pacific.
The Atacama Desert is located in Chile. It is known as one of the driest places on Earth.
It's usually seen as a toss-up between Atacama and the antarctic for being the driest desert.