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The biome is known as the tundra.

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Q: What biome has hot dry summers nutrient poor soil woody evergreen shrubs chaparral coyotes?
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tundra No its Temperate Woodland/Shrubland Ref: http://quizlet.com/2791084/biome-characteristics-prentice-hall-biology-flash-cards/


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Which climate of the chapparal is characterized by?

The chaparral biome is characterized as hot and dry. The terrain of the chaparral ranges from flat plains to rocky hills and mountain slopes. Plants and animals of the chaparral have adapted to these conditions. Plants found in the chaparral include shrubs and cacti. Wildlife such as coyotes, jack rabbits, mule deer, alligator lizards, horned toads, praying mantis, honey bee and ladybugs can be found in the chaparral.


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Chris Summers plays for the Arizona Coyotes.


Why are trees not found in the chaparral?

Because they have hot, dry summers, and mild, wetter winters, and cannot sustane tree life


What is the meaning of chaparral?

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)


Do fire-tolerant plants belong to the chaparral biome?

Yes, because of hot and dry summers, periodic fires are an important abiotic factor in the Chaparral biome. Because of this, many plants will develop fire resistant mechanisms to survive.


Landscapes that are dominated by shrubs are also known as what?

Chaparral is the term used to describe shrubland dominated by low, drought tolerant, hard leafed plants and are found in areas with hot, dry summers and mild rainy winters. Chaparral is a fire prone plant community.


How are some chaparral organisms are adapted to depend on fire?

chaparral organisms are adapted to hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. If people did not allow fires to burn in chaparrals, there would be no young pine trees, threrefore the animals would not have the trees for food, shelter, and space.


What is the difference between chaparral and desert?

Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community found primarily in the U.S. state of California and in the northern portion of the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild, wet winters and hot dry summers) and wildfire, featuring summer-drought tolerant plants with hard sclerophyllous evergreen leaves, as contrasted with the associated soft-leaved, drought deciduous, scrub community of coastal sage scrub, found below the chaparral biome. (Wikipedia) A desert a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all.


Why is fynbos called fynbos?

this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area


What are chaparrels?

A chaparral is:Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community found primarily in the U.S. state of California and in the northern portion of the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild, wet winters and hot dry summers) and wildfire. The word chaparral is a loan word from Spanish. The Spanish word comes from the word chaparro, which means both small and dwarf evergreen oak, which itself comes from the Basque word txapar, with the same meaning http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChapparalThere is lots more information on Wikipedia (link is attached), that you might find really helpful.