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Mediterranean forests are almost without natural vegetation and Wildlife.(Give Reason)...
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Answered by Harpreet0059
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Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub is a biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.[1] The biome is generally characterized by dry summers and rainy winters, although in some areas rainfall may be uniform. Summers are typically hot in low-lying inland locations but can be cool near colder seas. Winters are typically mild to cool in low-lying locations but can be cold in inland and higher locations. All these ecoregions are highly distinctive, collectively harboring 10% of the Earth's plant species.[2]

Answered by PoisionBabe
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Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrubs is a biome defined by the World Wide Fund For Nature. The Biome is generally characterized by dry summers and rainy winters, although in some ares rainfall may be uniform. Summers are typically hot in low- lying inland locations but can be cool near colder seas. Winters are typicakky mild to cool in low-lying locations but can be cold in inland and higher locations. All tgese ecoregions are highly distinctive, collectively harboring 10% of the Earth's plant species.

Vegetation tules range from forests to woodlands, savanas, shrublands, and grasslands;"mosaic habitat" landscapes are common, where differing vegetation types are interleaved with one another in complex patterns created by variations in soil, topography, exposure to wind and sun, and fire histoy. Much woody vegetation in Mediterranean - climate regions is sclerophyll, which means 'hard - leaved 'in Greek.

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