Scientists want to use fog to bring water to Earth's driest places
The method can be used in the Atacama desert, Chile, which gets less than 1 mm of rain every year
The method can be used in the Atacama desert, Chile, which gets less than 1 mm of rain every year
Victoria Jill Science correspondent, BBC News Gety pictures Air photo of a camp in Alto Hospital, Chile Fog water captured – on a large scale – can provide some of…
The Atakama Desert in North Chile is located in the rain in the Andes Mountains. Although it limits the Pacific Ocean, the continuous cold flow known as the Humoult Movement…
With less than 0.04 inches of rainfall every year, cities in the arid Chile desert – one of the most drought in the world – is determined by its water…