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Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPARRAL

BY LUKE S. AND LOGAN
Photo by steveberardi

LOOKS LIKE

  • Flat plains
  • Rocky hills
  • Mountain slopes
  • Desert-like
  • Mediterranean Area
Photo by Ken Lund

Where Found

  • In the west coast of South America
  • In the west coast of United states
  • Small part of most continents
Photo by wili_hybrid

EARTH'S COVER

2% OF EARTH, BUT 20 PERCENT OF THE WORLD'S PLANT DIVERSITY
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

RAINFALL

  • Chaparral is pretty dry
  • Only 10-20 inches of rain a year
Photo by Eric M Martin

TEMPERATURE

  • In summer it can go up to 100 degrees
  • In winter it can go to 50 degrees
Photo by Leo Reynolds

PLANT LIFE

  • Toyon
  • Chamise
  • Poison oak
  • Scrub oak
  • Cacti
Photo by K Schneider

ANIMAL LIFE

  • Coyote
  • Jack rabbits
  • Mule deer
  • Alligator lizards
  • Toads
Photo by K Schneider

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HUMANS AND THIS BIOME

  • Cutting down trees and starting fires hurt this biome
  • We should have penalties for humans that cut down trees or start fires
Photo by JohnBWilson

Imaginary Animal: JOLF

  • Lives in bushes
  • Weighs 15 pounds
  • 2 feet long
  • 3 feet tall
  • Omnivore
  • Mammal

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FUN FACTS

  • The summer season is very dry and can last as long as 5 months
  • During the summer is chaparrals there can be not rain
  • Many Chaparral plants are found in the desert
Photo by steveberardi