Vist the Northern California Chaparral Biome
What is the Chaparral Biome?
The Chaparral biome also known as California woodlands and grasslands is created when cool water from an ocean merges with a landmass that is at a high temperature. The terrain of this biome consists of flat plains, rocky hills and mountain slopes. Some plants are oaks, pines and mahoganies, and brush such as narrow leaf golden brush. Also, some animals are Sonoma Chipmunk, Suisu Shrew, Scrub Jays, and Acorn Woodpeckers.
Where is this Biome Located?
Northern California Chaparral biome
The Chaparral biome is located all around the world. It is found in a little bit of most of the continents the west coast of the United States such as California, 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.
Suggested Listening while sampling all the chaparral has to offer:
Suggested Listening while sampling all the chaparral has to offer: