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Parts of the ______ desert have never received any rainfall in recorded history.

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Answered by arvindarkumar1986
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Atacama

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Parts of the Atacama desert have never received any rainfall in recorded history.

Explanation:

  • The Atacama Desert is a coastal desert on the Pacific coast of Chile. In some parts of the Atacama there is always a fog. However without rainfall for decades, the region can survive.
  • The Atacama desert is indeed Earth's driest location. There have never been a drop in rain as recorded by any Atacama weather stations; despite this there are numerous species of vascular plants that grows there
  • The water-less Atacama is so primitive that it is routinely used by Hollywood film crews & NASA as a hold-in for Mars. There have been "river-beds" which have dried for over 120000 years & scientists claim that for over 3 million years, Atacama has been an barren desert, making this the earliest dry spot on the planet Earth.
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