English, asked by sunil55555, 2 months ago

Sas The dry conditions deur
occur due the lack of rain
and snow, is usually
lungs
less 25 cm (9.8 inches) in a
year. The driest desert Earth
is the Atacama, Chile, in
many parts there not
been rainfall in living memory

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Answered by rawatreena364
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explanation

Last week, it rained so much in Atacama Desert — the driest place on the planet — that a waterfall that remained dry for 10 years has come to life.

Chile is witnessing extreme downpours causing floods, including in the Atacama Desert. The desert’s geography is its ecological destiny — the majestic Andes Mountains block clouds from the region, while the cold currents in the Pacific Ocean don’t trigger moisture-laden winds to keep the desert enveloped in water particles.

The annual rainfall in the region is just 15 millimetres (mm). It is only during the El Niño phenomenon that the rains increase due to warmer ocean currents. This happens once in two to 12 years, with a gap of five years. However, since last three years, the desert areas are witnessing not just heavy rainfall but also snowfall.

Climate scientists are now rushing to the region. Signs of a changing climate have been pronounced in recent years with the frequent recurrence of desierto florido, a unique phenomenon.

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