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  2. Ecology of California - Wikipedia

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    The dry cold Great Basin desert of California consists of the Owens Valley, and is classified into Great Basin shrub steppe by the WWF, [4] and into the Central Basin and Range ecoregion by the EPA. [5] The deserts in California receive between 2 and 10 inches (51 and 254 mm) of rain per year. [6]

  3. Pacific temperate rainforests - Wikipedia

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    In part, this is due to the rarity of fire. Unlike drier forests, which burn periodically, temperate rain forests are naturally subject to only small-scale disturbances, such as blow-downs and avalanches. This rain forest spans a wide range of latitude - from about 40 degrees north to about 60 degrees north. The differences in climate from ...

  4. Temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    The rainforests of the Azores (also known as cloud forests, due to the constant cloud coverage caused by orographic lift) are found in the more humid, montane areas that transition from the lower altitude laurissilva. They are generally found at altitudes ranging from 600 to 1,000 m (2,000 to 3,300 ft), and receive 2,000 to 6,000 mm (79 to 236 ...

  5. From flooding rain to unmitigated wildfire: Why California is ...

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    The longer the wintertime rain takes to arrive, the longer California and its Mediterranean climate is vulnerable to extreme fire behavior. Fire season in California historically culminated in ...

  6. Tropical Wet Forests (US and Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    For example, some counties like Florida have lost 50% [33] of their tropical wet forest habitat, and Costa Rica has lost about 90%. [34] Protection of the tropical wet forests we have left is very important for their continued existence. Many Reserves have been created in an attempt to protect the little we have left of these forests.

  7. See how large the California wildfires are - AOL

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    As of Saturday evening, 11 people had been killed and more than 12,000 buildings and structures have been destroyed. More than 153,000 people are under evacuation alerts and a more than a dozen ...

  8. Forests of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Nevada in the Sequoia National Forest, California Rainforest in the El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania Fall colors in Ottawa National Forest, Michigan In the United States, national forest is a classification of protected and managed federal lands that are ...

  9. Rain forecasts bring relief as California fires blaze, but ...

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    Cal Fire reports the two largest blazes, the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire are at 68% and 91% containment, respectively. The wildfires have destroyed more than 15,000 structures, and killed at ...