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Chaparral Biome
All about the chaparral biome. Includes description, global position, climate, and information on specific plants and animals of this biome.
Chaparral Biome
This study was completed by Patrick Toney. He collected data through a series of 7 hikes through 4 different areas of chaparral biome, from January 28, 1999 to April 24, 1999.
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Freshwater biome: Marine biome: World biome map: Grassland biome: Desert biome map: 7274: 8635: 6103: Temperate deciduous forest biome: Chaparral biome: Coral reef biome: Estuary biome
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The annual rainfall in the chaparral biome may reach 20–30 in., but in contrast to the grasslands, almost all of this falls in winter. Summers are very dry and all the plants — trees, shrubs, and...
Mediterranean Chaparral
Mediterranean Chaparral biome is localized in the coastal areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea including parts of Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor.
Chaparral (Mediterranean) Biome
Chaparral or Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub is a temperate biome, characterized by hot-dry summers and mild and rainy winters. Nearly all of the rainfall occurs in the winter and spring...
EO Experiments: Shrubland Biome
Links: Hard chaparral description. Biome: Tropical Savanna. Mediterranean Shrublands. Terrestrial Biomes. Savannah. From the Desert to the Sea: Major Habitats of Southern California
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This article is about the biome. For other uses, see Chaparral (disambiguation) Chaparral is a shrubland biome found primarily in California , USA, that is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild, wet...