Climate & Elevation
Geology & Rain Shadow
Substrate Type
Desert & Productivity
Plant Adaptations
100

This climate is defined by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers.

What is a Mediterranean climate?

100

This geological process lifted mountain ranges and reshaped California’s climate patterns.

What is tectonic uplift?

100

 The physical and chemical material that plants grow on is called this.

 What is substrate (or soil type)?

100

Deserts receive less than this amount of precipitation per year. 

 What is 250 millimeters?

100

Thick, water‑storing tissues in desert plants are called this adaptation.

What is succulence?

200

Higher elevations in California generally experience this combination of conditions.
 

 What are cooler temperatures and more precipitation?

200

This effect explains why deserts form on the leeward side of mountain ranges.

 What is the rain shadow effect?

200

 This substrate type has high heavy metals, low nutrients, and supports many endemic species.

What are serpentine soils?

200

 The Mojave Desert is characterized by this primary growing season.

What is winter and spring?

200

Dropping leaves during dry periods is referred to as this strategy.

 What is drought deciduousness?

300

 Interior valley Mediterranean climates have hotter summers because they lack this coastal influence.

 What is marine influence or coastal fog?

300

The uplift of this mountain range is largely responsible for the dryness of the Mojave Desert.

 What is the Sierra Nevada?

300

 Soils with high salt concentrations require plants adapted to this condition.

What is salinity (or saline soils)?

300

High heat, low water, and poor soils result in this level of productivity.

 What is low productivity?

300

 Leaf hairs that reduce heat and water loss are known as this.

 What is leaf pubescence?

400

North‑facing slopes differ from south‑facing slopes because they receive less solar radiation, making them this.

What are cooler and moister?

400

Mountains increase biodiversity by creating barriers that lead to this evolutionary outcome.

What is isolation of populations?

400

Sandy substrates drain quickly, creating this major challenge for plant survival.

 What is low water retention?

400

Desert plants survive long droughts and grow rapidly after brief rainfall events called this.

What are rain pulses?

400

A swollen plant base that allows resprouting after fire is called this.

 What is a lignotuber?

500

Sharp changes in temperature and precipitation over short distances are best described by this term.

 What are climate gradients?

500

 Isolation combined with environmental stress leads to this process, producing endemic species.

What is divergence (or speciation)?

500

Substrate specialization promotes biodiversity by causing isolation and this ecological outcome.

 What is endemism?

500

Large desert wildflower events following high rainfall years are known as this.

What are superblooms?

500

 Plants must maximize CO₂ uptake while minimizing the loss of this key resource.

What is water?