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Geography, 03.11.2020 09:50 abbyr6180

Are the ‘chaparrals’ (E. x: Chaparrals of California) and ‘moorlands’ or ‘moors’ (E. x: The English moors) similar? They are both characterized by sparse vegetation and heath growth, right? Is there any difference?

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