ECOLOGY
BIOMES
Question
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chaparral
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grasslands
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temperate rain forest
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deciduous forest
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Detailed explanation-1: -Chaparral is a shrub forest biome dominated by densely-growing evergreen shrubs or small trees, such as scrub oak. There are few other species of plants. Chaparral is found mainly in central and southern California and around the Mediterranean Sea.
Detailed explanation-2: -Chaparral biome Chaparral, or Mediterranean Forests, 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 rainy season.
Detailed explanation-3: -In many boreal forest areas, stretches of forest alternate with bogs filled with peat and shrubs with thick waxy leaves.
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: The chaparral biome is characterized by d. dense evergreen shrubs, mild, wet winters, and hot dry summers. The chaparral is referred to as shrubland and contains many dense thickets of evergreen sclerophyll shrubs and small trees that are able to survive the arid summers.