Chaparral By: Tristan Stoddard
The chaparral biome is a part of each continent and consists of many types of terrain including flat plains, rocky hills, and mountain slopes. The latitude and longitude boundries are 35-40 degrees N, 118-123 degrees W. Regions or countries with chaparrals are US West Coast, South America’s West Coast, South Africa’s Cape Town, Australia’s Western tip, and the Coast of the Mediterranean.