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A temperate biome, chaparral, or Mediterranean Forests and Shrub is known for its hot, dry summers and moderate, wet winters. The winter and spring rainy seasons see almost all of the rainfall. The locations are
The chaparral is a distinctive group of plants that has adapted to poor, dry, well-drained soils, exposure to the sun, and maritime conditions. It predominates the south-facing slopes of California's numerous mountains, as can be seen on the cross-sectional map of the US shown above from the Pacific to the Atlantic Oceans. Some of the species are found up in Oregon, in the north.
Because the species are fire resistant in addition to withstanding mild drought, burning is a factor in the growth and health of this plant community.
Depending on the soil substrate, drainage, and plant species composition, the community is separated into hard and soft chaparral species. Additionally, there are seven different types of chaparral based on the predominant plant species.
As a result, these strange plant species are coupled with a vegetational relationship of fungi, mammals, and bacteria.
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