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The fog banks that occur in the atacama desert are formed from?

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The Atacama Desert in Chile is the driest nonpolar desert on Earth. This region has places that have not seen rain in a decade, but large banks of fog known as camanchacas rise as they roll inland from the cold currents of the Pacific each day.

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