Chaparral refers to a type of ecosystem/biome. They are dominated by dense, spiny, evergreen shrubs. They are midlatitude coastal areas with mild, rainy winters and long, hot, dry summers. Plants of the chaparral are adapted to and dependent on periodic fires - frequently ignited by lightning and by careless human activities. Some of these shrubs produce seeds that will germinate only after a hot fire. Food reserves stored in their fire-resistant roots enable them to resprout quickly and use nutrients released by fires.
Source: Campbell & Reece, Biology (6th edition)
Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community found primarily in the U.S. state of California
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The Chaparral's animal adaptation is their small size. It allows them to easily move through the vegetation.
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Drought-resisant trees and shrubs are found in chaparral biomes.
Pasadena is in a Chaparral biome.
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Air Chaparral was created in 1980.
Chaparral Boats was created in 1965.
The animals of the chaparral range from elephants to condors and to kangaroos. They all have the ability to survive in an extreme climates like the chaparral. Some animals live in the chaparral year round, while others travel between the chaparral and other suitable biomes.
animals from the chaparral do not taste good
The High Chaparral - 1967 The Ghost of Chaparral - 1.3 was released on: USA: 17 September 1967 Netherlands: 20 January 1968
The High Chaparral was created on 1967-09-10.
The High Chaparral ended on 1971-03-12.
another name for chaparral is a bunny rabbit
The High Chaparral - 1967 The Ghost of Chaparral 1-3 was released on: USA: 17 September 1967 Netherlands: 20 January 1968
Chaparral is a thorny shrub native to North American prairies.
Chaparral is plants that are mostly composed of tangled bush and prickly shrubs.