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The chaparral biome is best characterized by _______.
a.
large, contiguous regions of shrubland
b.
small regions interspersed with other biomes
c.
large noncontiguous regions interspersed with other biomes
d.
the animals dwelling in it
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b. small regions interspersed with other biomes
Chaparral occurs in relatively small, scattered patches (Mediterranean-climate regions like California, the Mediterranean basin, South Africa, Chile, and southwestern Australia) and is dominated by drought- and fire-adapted shrubs.
Chaparral occurs in relatively small, scattered patches (Mediterranean-climate regions like California, the Mediterranean basin, South Africa, Chile, and southwestern Australia) and is dominated by drought- and fire-adapted shrubs.
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