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Home / Environment / Earth's Mars? Atacama's extreme dryness shocks

Earth's Mars? Atacama's extreme dryness shocks

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Atacama Desert in Chile is Earth's driest non-polar region.
  • Some areas received no rain for over 400 years.
  • Microorganisms survive dormant for decades, awaiting moisture.
Earth's Mars? Atacama's extreme dryness shocks

The Atacama Desert in Chile, spanning 4,800 square kilometers, is renowned as Earth's driest non-polar region, featuring a landscape strikingly similar to Mars. Certain areas within the desert have experienced over 400 years without any rainfall, with other regions receiving minimal precipitation annually.

NASA scientists study the Atacama's extreme conditions, particularly its arid core, to draw parallels with Mars and assess the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The soils there are described as the most lifeless and Mars-like on Earth, though some coastal succulents and dormant microorganisms capable of surviving for decades have been identified.

Despite its extreme aridity, the Atacama Desert is also a tourist destination, offering unique landscapes and experiences. Visitors can explore geyser fields, salt flats, and volcanic peaks, with San Pedro de Atacama serving as a green oasis amidst the stark beauty.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the Atacama Desert is not entirely lifeless. Specialized microorganisms survive in some parts by remaining dormant for decades until moisture becomes available.
The Atacama Desert's extreme dryness, rugged terrain, and lifeless soil conditions closely resemble NASA's descriptions of Mars.
The Atacama Desert in Chile is recognized as the driest non-polar place on Earth, with some areas having no rainfall for over 400 years.

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