Environment
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Extremely Harsh Atacama Desert May Hold the Key to Agriculture in the Future
Life can be hard in Chile's inhospitable Atacama Desert which is defined as a cruel, unfriendly environment recognized by being the world's extremely dry non-polar wilderness. Defied the circumstances, life persists in these arid badlands, that provide an agricultural heritage century old.
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