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The Chaparral

The Chaparral. MATTHEW SELUDO LVELiN EEMUS. Biome Locations. Discuss. What defines the biome?. The chaparral biome is primarily wet and cold in the winter, while being very dry and hot in the summer. Most of the rainfall in the biome takes place in the winter and the spring.

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The Chaparral

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  1. The Chaparral MATTHEW SELUDO LVELiN EEMUS

  2. Biome Locations

  3. Discuss

  4. What defines the biome? The chaparral biome is primarily wet and cold in the winter, while being very dry and hot in the summer. Most of the rainfall in the biome takes place in the winter and the spring.

  5. The chaparral during the dry summer. The chaparral after the wet winter.

  6. Climatograph

  7. Differences

  8. Flora

  9. Fauna

  10. Comparative IL habitat

  11. Human Disturbance

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