The Atacama Desert, one of Earth's driest regions, supports life through camanchaca fog, a phenomenon created by the cold Humboldt Current that transforms ocean moisture into a persistent fog layer, allowing plants and animals to survive by harvesting water directly from the air rather than relying on rainfall.
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The Desert That Drinks FogAñadido:
There is a desert where rain almost never falls. Yet thick fog arrives almost every day.
This is the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth.
Some regions have gone years without measurable rain, and the fog is still feeding life.
The cold Humboldt Current turns ocean moisture into a ghostly cloud called camanchaca.
Plants and animals survive by drinking the air itself.
What looks like a dead world is quietly harvesting water from the sky.
If life can survive without rain, what else may be living where we assume nothing can exist?
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