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Shrublands include regions such as chaparral, woodland, and savanna. The shrublands are made up of shrubs or short trees. Many shrubs thrive on steep, rocky slopes. There is usually not enough rain to support tall trees. These regions are generally found surrounding deserts and grasslands.
Photo from NASA Earth Observatory.

Shrubland Biome
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