By iastoppers.in
Flowers bloom
in Atacama Desert
after a decade
Know the reason behind this change
After nearly a decade, the Atacama desert dazzles with vibrant flowers, marking a rare phenomenon last seen ten years ago
Enigmatic Bloom
Dubbed Earth's Mars, the Atacama's deep orange sands serve as a Martian simulator, now adorned with thousands of colorful flowers
Mars on Earth
This year's bloom is the most magnificent in 18 years, drawing 20,000 tourists fascinated by life's persistence in harsh climes
Unprecedented Spectacle
The Atacama, the world's driest non-polar desert, receives less rainfall than some polar regions, making its biennial bloom miraculous
Desert Climates
Heavy rainfall and climate change have catalyzed this year's spectacular bloom, occurring amidst the chill of the Chilean winter
Climate's Hand
Triggered by El Niño, this phenomenon enhances rainfall, causing dormant seeds to burst into life after 15 years of inactivity
El Niño's Impact
The desert floor is a canvas displaying over 200 flower species, including the rare Chilean blue crocus and hummingbird fuchsia
Floral Wonders
Global warming and human activities threaten this fragile ecosystem, which may see its last bloom this decade due to La Niña
Ecological Risks
With La Niña potentially cooling the Pacific waters, this extraordinary display of resilience might soon vanish
A Closing Window
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