The Tropical Climate
The chaparral biome is found in a little bit of most of
the continents - the west coast of the United States,
the west coast of South America, the Cape Town area of
South Africa, the western tip of Australia and the
coastal areas of the Mediterranean.
Lay of the land: The chaparral biome has many different
types of terrain. Some examples are flat plains, rocky
hills and mountain slopes. It is sometimes used in
movies for the "Wild West".
Chaparral is characterized as being very hot and dry. As
for the temperature, the winter is very mild and is
usually about 10 °C. Then there is the summer. It is so
hot and dry at 40 °C that fires and droughts are very
common.
Fortunately, the plants and animals are adapted to these
conditions. Most of the plants have small, hard leaves
which hold moisture. Some of these plants are poison
oak, scrub oak, Yucca Wiple and other shrubs, trees and
cacti.
The animals are all mainly grassland and desert types
adapted to hot, dry weather. A few examples: coyotes,
jack rabbits, mule deer, alligator lizards, horned
toads, praying mantis, honey bee and ladybugs.
So, if you ever go somewhere that is like chaparral,
make sure to bring some sunscreen and lots of water!
by Lucy M. 2000

Köppen
Classification & Biomes
| Cold
Climate |
Dry Climate
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Temperate Climate |
Tropical Climate
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