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Mediterranean Woodland and Shrubland

Mediterranean Woodland and Shrubland. Josh Schwartz. Location. Typically located between the 30 and 40 latitude lines, north or south. Climate. Precipitation: Just over 100cm to 20cm of rain fall each year. Warm-moist winters and hot-dry summers. . Why not a desert?.

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Mediterranean Woodland and Shrubland

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  1. Mediterranean Woodland and Shrubland Josh Schwartz

  2. Location • Typically located between the 30 and 40 latitude lines, north or south

  3. Climate • Precipitation: Just over 100cm to 20cm of rain fall each year. • Warm-moist winters and hot-dry summers.

  4. Why not a desert? • Typically these areas with their proximity to the equator get dry-hot air dumped on them which usually makes deserts. • Being located next to a body of water cools the air down and adds in some moisture.

  5. Plant Life • Tend to be less than a meter tall and shrub like. • Annuals bloom after winter and survive as seeds during the summer. • Perennials are mostly evergreens, their needles help hold water and nutrients. • Many plants contain volatile chemicals like turpentine to deter herbivores.

  6. Pyrogenic • The chemicals like Turpentine that plants use for protection are also extremely flammable. • Since the biome is so susceptible to wildfires plants have adapted by growing thick barks or regenerate from their root system after the fire has taken it course. • Trees like the Cork Oak, Quercussuber, are used as buffers against the fires.

  7. Animals • Like in a desert the animals of this biome are small and/or nocturnal. • Most creatures are insectivores because most plants contain chemicals that taste bad. • Bigger animals simply cannot live through the summers because of the lack of shade the shrubbery offers. Unless, they have burrowing capabilities.

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