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Human tourism has posed a threat to the Chaparral Biome. Human intrusion and occupation calls for an adjustment to fit modern human needs. The simplification of the Biome to fit these needs creates a threat to the natural organisms within the ecosystem. Organisms that depend on the variances of nature, including forest fires to survive are put at risk.

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The chaparral's dry climate causes plants to adapt in ways that help them store more water and keep from drying out. Olive trees adapted a protective coating that slows down the transpiration process. Animals like Kit Foxes have adapt to the hot summer climate and the cold winter climate. They are nocturnal and so they are active during the nights when it cooler.

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Humans using the death star and the dark side of the force

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by being humans, hahaha. :P

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they use it as herbs

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