Snow in the desert? The latest discovery of scientists contradicts the laws of physics

The desert of many of us associate differently. For some it is a region famous for hot, and for others a zone of extremely variable temperatures. But did anyone think that snow could fall in the desert?
Scientists discovered snow to the desert
The inhabitants of North Chile made an unusual discovery in the driest desert in the world. In the morning on Thursday their eyes appeared a breathtaking view of the snowy desert, which resembled the landscape straight from the moon. Photos of this amazing discovery immediately circulated the internet.
INCREDIBLE! The Atacama desert, the most dry in the world, is covered with snow – wrote the Alma observatory, located 2900 meters (9500 feet) above sea level, on the profile on the portal X.
This event immediately echoed in the scientific environment. Researchers from around the world wondered how such an unusual anomaly could occur.
An expert with an unusual anomaly
The climatologist from the University of Santiago, Raul Corddero, also joined the reflection on an unusual discovery. In an interview with France24.com, he said that in his opinion “such events, or rainfall in the Atacama desert, will probably become more frequent”, due to significant climate change.
It is climate change that may be responsible for unusual phenomena that at first glance contradict the laws of physics. The expert added that the attack of the Attack for decades has been a place of anomaly. Among other things, in this region we will meet the darkest sky in the world, which has been fascinated by scientists for years.
It is not without reason that the most modern telescopes in the world have been located in the attack of the Atacama, from where phenomena in the sky are observed. There is, among others, the famous ALMA telescope developed by the European Southern Observatory, the National Observatory of the USA and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and is considered the most modern technology miracle.