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The desert and the rain forest are both located in hot areas.
There is no desert named the Chaparral 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.
The north is Chaparral/ schrubland, in the south its a desert biome, and between the Chaparral and the desert there is dry grassland
The desert and chaparral biomes are located close to 20-30 degrees north and south latitudes.
No. Olives come from a lower altitude in the desert.
Desert cottontails adapted to life in the chaparral biome by becoming active only during the early morning and late evening hours to keep themselves cool. During the hottest months of the year, they conserve energy and moisture by laying very still.
Desert, Polar, Tundra, Forest (Deciduous, Coniferous), Chaparral.
desert-grassland-chaparral-deciduos-taiga-coniferous forest- tropical rain forest that is from driest to wettest lol
A desert.It is very dry,not many chances of finding water.You may not see anything except sand but there are a few trees.
It is a familiar or colloquial name for a roadrunner. Roadrunners are often called chickens of the desert for their similarity to a small skinny chicken. Both male and female roadrunner are also often called the Chaparral Cock.
The roadrunner inhabits open, flat or rolling terrain with scattered cover of dry brush, chaparral or other desert scrub.
similaritys, they have animals