LLoró y Arica, los lugares más lluviosos y secos del mundo.
Posted by admin on May 5th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEn América se encuentran los puntos más lluviosos y secos del mundo.
La localidad de Lloró queda en Colombia, y es el lugar con más precipitaciones en el Planeta Tierra. Anualmente llueven 13300. Tiene un tamaño de 955 kilómetros cuadrados donde viven cerca de 7000 personas y su temperatura ronda por los 28 grados. La comunidad de Lloro vive de la minería y la agricultura.
Más al sur, en Chile, se encuentra el desierto de Arica, que es el lugar más seco del planeta. Casi no llueve. Solo caen 0,4 milímetros durante el año. Sus temperaturas van desde los 9 a 38 grados centígrados. Y a diferencia de Lloró, en Arica viven 185.000 personas.

Arica. Fuente: www.clinamen.cl

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