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Mediterranean regions are also known as​

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Answered by maxaman
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In biogeography, the Mediterranean Basin (also known as the Mediterranean region or sometimes Mediterranea) is the region of lands around the Mediterranean Sea that have a Mediterranean climate, with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, which supports characteristic Mediterranean forests,

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Answer: 1)..A section of each of the three continents—Europe, Africa, and Asia—is covered by the Mediterranean Basin. 2).It differs from the drainage basin since important rivers like the Nile and Rhone have their mouths in the Mediterranean Sea,. extending much further south and north. 3)..In contrast, areas outside the drainage basin are part of the Mediterranean Basin.

4).The geography is varied and strikingly different. The Mediterranean region has a constantly shifting topography that includes high mountains, rocky coasts, dense scrub, semi-arid steppes, coastal wetlands, sandy beaches, and a plethora of islands of all sizes and forms scattered across the crystal-clear water. 5)..The Mediterranean is surprisingly hilly, in contrast to the stereotyped visions of sandy beaches depicted in most travel brochures. Mountains can nearly always be viewed.

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