Q1. The Peru (Humboldt) Current is a cold current flowing along the western coast of South America. Which desert does it help create?
Explanation
The Peru (Humboldt) Current is a cold current flowing northward along Chile and Peru. By cooling the air above, it prevents moisture from reaching the land, contributing to the extreme aridity of the Atacama Desert. It also supports one of the world's richest marine ecosystems.
