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The chaparral biome has little biodiversity and is home to only a few well-adapted species.

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

Chaparral biomes are found majorly in five regions of the world namely-

Mediterranean Basin, southern California, South Africa, Chile, Australia.

All together they constitute only two percent of the land on earth. However, they contains nearly twenty percent of world’s plant diversity.

This biome has varied geographical and topographical features ranging from extreme dry summers to wet winters which allows varied fauna species to flourish.

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