The rain has transformed the driest desert on the planet into a sea of ​​flowers. It’s a sight to behold and a problem for experts

The Atacama Desert bloomed again in spring. After the August rains, more than 200 species from the Chilean region were activated and provoked the first major flowering since 2017. The Internet was filled with impressive photos, but (beyond the hype) there is a central problem: increasingly clear signs of a destabilized climate system. What has happened? In August 2025, a storm left accumulated between 40 and 60 mm in the Chilean Atacama Region. Specifically in the south: in Huasco, Freirina, Vallenar and the Llanos de Challe National Park. As a consequence, flowering started in the third week of September and reached its peak between the end of September and mid-October. He show was amazing: a mantle of red and yellow añañucas, of sighs, of huilles, of guanaco legs and lion’s claws. And why are we talking about this now? It’s a good question. Historically desert blooms occurred between 5 and 7 years. Typically linked to El Niño phenomena. In the last 40 years, Chile has recorded about 15 superblooms. The striking thing about this case (as happened in 2022 and 2025) is that it is linked to La Niña conditions. And, indeed, one may be a coincidence, but three so close together mark a trend. And the problem is that more blooms are not always good news. And so? As explained Maria Fernanda Pérezan ecologist at the PUC of Chile, out-of-season blooms generate a gap between flowering and pollinators. What’s the point of having pollen if we don’t have bees to do their job? Indeed: absolutely nothing. What’s more, if climate change causes this type of blooms on a regular basis, this deregulation could cause very serious problems. After all, just think that a guanaco paw seed can spend fifteen years on the desert floor until its time comes; If it germinates and there is no one to pollinate it, there will not be another seed. Climate change is going to cause us more problems than we are able to imagine. Because the serious thing is not the sea level, the melting of the glaciers or the rise in temperatures (that too). The most important thing is these little things that change everything. Things so small that we haven’t thought about them. Image | In Xataka | The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on the planet. And right there a bunch of “crazies” are trying to get water out of the fog.

LEGO has the most original flowers to give in Valentine’s Day. We review the five best sets of the brand

LEGO has been announced by the numerous (and increases) collaborations with other brands, but also has some own harvest sets; Some are even perfect for giving in love days. Under the Botanicals line, we have a wide repertoire of flowers: From bouquets of roses to orchids or even sunflowers. In this article we have gathered the five best sets to give away on this indicated date. Rosas bouquet by 47.95 eurosa complete bouquet of roses that stands out for its spectacular design. In addition, he is now on. Miniorquídea by 27.99 eurosthe best -selling product on Amazon under the “artificial plants” category. The reasons are the price and its design. Rosy flower bouquet by 59.90 eurosa very complete bouquet with various flowers. ROSAS by 11.95 eurosa set that includes two roses at a very restrained price. Sunflowers by 11.95 eurosa set that includes two sunflowers and has a very tight price. Rosas bouquet If we want to go to the safe, the most classic Valentine’s gift has moved to the Lego brand under the Rose bouquet set. Its official price is 59.99 euros, but now it can be found in Amazon by 47.95 euros; Of course, it looks quickly because in recent days there was no stock in the store. Includes a total of 822 pieces to build a dozen rosesit comes with four twelve twils, they have three flowering stages and its design is very well cared for. * Some price may have changed from the last review Miniorquídea One of the last sets that Lego has launched in the Botanical line is that of the Miniorquídeaa construction that has already become the best -selling product of the “artificial plants” category. By 27.99 euroswe have a gift for Valentine’s Day that includes 274 pieces to build both the orchid and the pot itself. * Some price may have changed from the last review Rosy flower bouquet In the event that we want somewhat less classic and keep in mind to bet on something more colorful and with greater diversity of flowers, the best purchase option is the slug set bouquet of fantasy flowers in pink. Its price at Amazon is 59.90 euros And it comes with a total of 749 pieces to build orchids, ranunculos, margaritas, acianos, roses and a dalia. In addition, stems can be customized. LEGO – FLOWER RAMO IN ROSA * Some price may have changed from the last review ROSAS We can also bet on other more basic and cheap sets, but just as interesting. The brand has a set that includes two roses and its price in El Corte Inglés is only 11.95 euros. Each of the roses They include adjustable stems and a super care; In addition, each has an approximate length of 26 centimeters. In addition, they can be combined with other sets of the Botanical Line. * Some price may have changed from the last review Sunflowers If your partner loves sunflowers, LEGO has also thought of you. By 11.95 euros In El Corte Inglés, the brand has its own set of sunflowers that, similar to the two roses, includes a couple of units. In the package we find a total of 191 pieces to build them, They come with adjustable green stems and leaves and can be combined with other sets of the Botanical Line. On the other hand, the size of each sunflower is approximately 25 centimeters high. * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | LEGO In Xataka | Your favorite series, comics and movies also in Lego: 15 ideal construction kits to mount yourself or give away In Xataka | Lego constructions to another level: the Technic series has the models with which any collector would dream

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