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Chaparral

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPARRAL

BY BLAKE REYNOLDS
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CHAPARRAL CLIMATE IS MILD AND MOIST, BUT NOT RAINY.

CLIMATE
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CLIMATE

THE CHAPARRAL BIOME HAS MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERRAIN.
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CLIMATE

examples are flat plains, rocky hills and mountain slopes.

ANIMALS

The animals are all mainly grassland and desert types adapted to hot, dry weather.
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animals

COYOTES, JACK RABBITS, MULE DEER, ALLIGATOR LIZARDS, HORNED TOADS, etc.

limiting factors

WATER IS THE MAIN LIMITING FACTOR BECAUSE IT NEVER RAINS.
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BIOTIC FACTORS

COYTES, MANTIC, RABBITS.
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TOLERANCE LEVEL

FOR MOST ANIMALS IN THE CHAPPARAL, IT CAN GET TO COLD FOR THEM TO LIVE.
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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONS

RABBITS EAT THE GRASS. PRAYING MANTIC EATS OTHER BUGS. BEES POLLINATE FLOWERS.
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