Bolivia has two major deserts, the Atacama Desert and the Gran Chaco Desert.
The Atacama Desert is located in the southwest of Bolivia, covering over 100,000 square kilometers of the country. It is considered one of the driest places on earth with an average of just 1 to 3 millimeters of rainfall per year. The landscape is dominated by canyons, salt flats, and volcanoes, making it a popular tourist destination.
The Gran Chaco Desert covers the eastern part of Bolivia and extends into Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. It is a dry and arid region, but not as extreme as the Atacama Desert. The landscape is made up of savannas, thorny brushwood, and dense forests.
Both deserts are home to a variety of unique flora and fauna, including cacti, lizards, and birds. They are also crucial habitats for indigenous communities who rely on the desert for their livelihoods. However, these regions are also facing increasing threats from climate change, mining, and agricultural expansion.
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