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Western Europe was once a heavily-forested area. The forests have thinned out due to housing and clearing of land. Oak, maple, and elm dominate the mid-section of Europe. The tundra vegetation of northern Europe consists of lichens, mosses, shrubs, and wild flowers. Olives, citrus fruit, figs, apricots, and grapes grow in the Mediterranean region.

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