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CHAPARRAL

Published on Dec 13, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPARRAL

2ND PERIOD SCIENCE

FOOD WEBS

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CLIMATE

Climate
The summers of the chaparral are very hot and dry.Most of the plants cannot survive the long dry summer. The temperatures can range from 65 degrees to 100 degrees Fahrenheit


Climate
The winters in the chaparral are moist and cold. It still does not rain much. The temperature can range to 30 degrees to 64 degrees Farhenheit.

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Map
The chaparral biomes are located in Europe, Northern Africa, Australia, and Western United States

ABOITIC FACTORS

  • Weather
  • Oxygen
  • Soil
  • Rain
  • Temperture
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BIOTIC FACTORS

  • Shrubs
  • Rodents
  • Cacti
  • Bacteria
  • Pumas
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There is some life diversity. The animals are usually small such as rabbits,mice,birds, and insects. There is tons of different plants like shrubs, cacti, berries, fruits, and grass, ect.

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Fun Facts
The chaparral biome contains 20% of all plant diversity.
It has a wet and dry season.
It covers 5% of the state of California

Photo by Michael Dawes

Resources
www.blueplanetbiomes.orgbioexoexpedition.com
Google images
Haiku Deck

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Made by
Seth Donaldson
and
Auggie Durham

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