mediterranean climate
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Crystal MataFranya Haro
Mediterranean Climate
What is the Mediterranean Climate Mediterranean Climate is
also known as Dry Summer Subtropical Climate.
The reason the Mediterranean Climate is called like this is because of the land that borders the Mediterranean Sea.
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Where is the Mediterranean climate located?
Mediterranean-climate regions are found usually between 31 and 40 degrees latitude north and south of the equator, on the western side of continents. They can also extend eastwards for thousands of kilometers into arid regions. If it is not stopped by mountains or confronted with moist climates, such as the summer rainfall. This occurs in certain regions of Australia and South Africa. The most extended penetration goes from the Mediterranean Basin up into western Pakistan and into some areas of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (the source of many of our cherished bulbous plants).
How does the Mediterranean Climate effect the environment
The heat from the earth’s magma inside of the volcanoes causes the Mediterranean Climate.
During the summer drought it is hard for vegetation to grow, but plants have learned to adapt to the climate.
In most Mediterranean areas it is after the summer draught that plants start to blossom
Mediterranean climate is long hot summer day with little to none rain, and in some regions the winters are may be colder and wetter than others. (You can put this in what is Mediterranean climate).
Mainly oak and pine trees are found in Mediterranean areas. Flowers and herbs tend to grow under shrubs and trees
Plants growing in the Mediterranean climate: In horticulture, a bulbous
plant is an ornamental plant, herbaceous or perennial species which produce fleshly storage organs including true bulbs as well as corms, tubers, rhizomes, and tuberous roots. These subterranean organs store moisture and nutrients and are used by bulbous plants to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat in a dormant state.
Tulips
Crocus
Lilium regale
Plants growing in the Mediterranean climate: Aloysia
gratissima Artemisia lanata Capparis
spinosa Drosanthemum
candens
Fruit crops grown in Mediterranean climate are: Olive Fig Mandarin Persimmon
Fruit crops grown in Mediterranean climate are: Pomegranate Pistachio Carob Cactus Pear Loquat
Animals found in the Mediterranean climate: Three species of angel
sharks found in the Mediterranean are critically endangered
Chamaeleons are found in the southern coastal areas of Spain and Portugal, including the Algarve, Málaga, Cadiz, Huelva and Almería.
Animals found in the Mediterranean climate:
Mediterranean tortoise lives in garrigue vegetation and forests on the island and is protected by the current legislation.
spiegelei qualle lives in the Mediterranean sea. It comes from the jellyfish family.
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What are some of the problems they have the most distinguishing characteristic
of the dry summer subtropical climate is its seasonal precipitation regime. As discussed above, the dry summer is due to the presence of the subtropical high. The subsidence of the subtropical high suppresses cloud development and precipitation. Additionally, the presence of a cold ocean current along the western coast of the United States helps to stabilize the air, further reducing the chances for rain. The cloudless skies during summer, however, increase the absorption of insolation by the polluted atmosphere of many large urban centers in places like southern California causing problems of photochemical smog.
The solution for Mediterranean Climate There is not much of a solution just
because the Mediterranean Climate in a natural climate and is what makes our northern and southern countries what they are. A very warm and welcoming place.
Mediterranean climate references
http://youtu.be/J1yoqZxRfaU http://
www.mediterraneangardensociety.org/climate.html
http://www.suite101.com/content/plants-for-a-mediterranean-climate-a114880
http://www.mediterraneangardensociety.org/climate.html
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/climate_systems/mediterranean.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbous_plant
Mediterranean climate references http://
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071126141041.htm
http://www.wildsideholidays.com/natural/home/77-reptiles-and-amphibians/307-mediterranean-chameleon-chamaeleo-chameleon-camaleon-comun.html
http://www.visitciutadella.com/content/en/22/Biodiversity.html
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