Why Mediterranean and temperate produce soft wood.
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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.
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The softwood trees those that have needles and cones and have wider range of applications found in the furniture industry. The examples include the douglas fir and the juniper pine and the spruce all have a fast rate of growth but are prone to fire.
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- The Mediterranean or the dry climate is characterized by the dry summer and the mild winters. and this type of climate is typically found around the western side of the continent usually at a degree of 30 to 45 degrees north and south of the equator.
- The rainfall in the Mediterranean climate is influenced by the subtropical ridges that keep the air dry and thus temperature remains hot throughout the day and rapid cool at night. Thus the Mediterranean biome has woodlands and scrubs biomes, the natural vegetation of the evergreen trees includes the pine, bay and the cypress.
- Similar presence of the cool mediterrence summer climate is found along the scattered higher altitudes of the north and south America and thus have a temperate type of climate dominated by the softwood species with a four months of the mean and annual temp of 10 degrees celsius.
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