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what is the meaning of mediterranean vegetation..explain so that it can be understood well​

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Answered by unyalasowmya
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Mediterranean vegetation, any scrubby, dense vegetation composed of broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, bushes, and small trees usually less than 2.5 m (about 8 feet) tall and growing in regions lying between 30° and 40° north and south latitudes.

Answered by sainasharma10
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Most of the east and north east margins of the continents are covered by temperate evergreen and deciduous trees. The West and the Southwest margins of the continents are different they have Mediterranean vegetation. It is mostly found in the areas around the Mediterranean sea in Europe Africa and Asia, hence the name. This kind of vegetation is also found outside the actual Mediterranean region in California in the USA, South West Africa, Southwestern, South America and South West Australia. These regions are marked for hot dry summers and mild rainy winters. Citrus fruits such as oranges figs, olives and grapes are commonly cultivated here because people have removed the natural vegetation in order to cultivate what they want to. There isn't much wildlife here.

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