2. Biotic and abiotic factors
Biotic factors: trees, bushes with thorns and weeds.
Rabbits, pigeons, the dormouse and their vultures and
golden eagles.
Abiotic factors: Water, air, earth, rain, sun and
temperature.
4. A Mediterranean climate is the climate
typical of most of the lands in the
Mediterranean Basin. The lands around the
Mediterranean Sea form the largest area where
this climate type is found, but it also prevails in
much of California, in parts of Western and
South Australia, in southwestern South Africa,
and in parts of central coastal Chile.
5. Vegetation
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and biome,
defined by the World Wildlife Fund characterized
by dry summers and rainy winters.
The Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
biome can be found around the world.
6. Vegetation
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and biome,
defined by the World Wildlife Fund characterized
by dry summers and rainy winters.
The Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
biome can be found around the world.