Intro to Climate
Temperate/Precipitation
Humidity/Light/Wind
Climate Modifications/Zones
Microclimates/Plant Adaptations/Plant Growing Zones
100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-term while climate is long-term

100

The minimum temperature a plant can survive is called its...

cold tolerance

100

Is humidity good or bad for plants?

Good

100

Ocean currents and large bodies of water _________ temperatures

moderate

100

Define microclimate

A small area that has slightly different climatic conditions than the surrounding area

200

Which climate zone is the U.S. mainly in?

Temperate

200

Calculate the growing degree-day requirement:

Plant baseline = 49

Average temperature on July 7 = 89

40

200

A location's light duration depends on its...

distance from the equator/seasons

200

Define rain shadow

Define air drainage

rain shadow - eastern slopes of mountains are much drier than western slopes

air drainage - cold air pools in low lying areas

200

Name two indoor microclimates.

near windows

upstairs rooms/basement

bathrooms/kitchens

300

What are three climate variations in the U.S.?

Mediterranean Climates

Deserts

Subtropical Climates

300

What are three results of too much rainfall?

Plants adapted to dryness are killed

Fruits taste watery

plant diseases are spread

300

Define humidity. How is it affected by temperature?

The amount of water vapor the air contains compared to the amount of water it can potentially contain at a given temperature.

The higher the temperature, the more water vapor air can hold

300

Forests in the temperate zone include:

deciduous forests, coniferous forests, mixed forests

300

Name three outdoor microclimates

under eaves of houses

shaded areas

frost pockets

400

In spring most plants go through...

In summer most plants go through...

1. growth flush, new leaves and stems

2. period of maturation, accumulation of energy to survive winter

400

What does snow protect plants from in the winter? Define the two key terms.

chill factor = wind passes over wet object, reducing its temperature

sublimation = change of water from solid to gas, without becoming liquid

400

What are the three designations of locations based on shade?

Full sun

Partial shade

Full shade

400

What are three impacts of smog on plants?

Increased heat exposure

decreased light exposure

decreased growth due to toxic gases

foliage injury

400

What are three plant adaptations to desert climates and their uses?

thick stem or fleshy, thick leaves - increased water storage

living mostly underground - protection from sun exposure

waxy cuticle or hairs on leaves - reduced water loss

500

In fall most plants go through...

In winter most plants go through...

1. period of transition (losing leaves, releasing seeds)

2. dormancy

500

Describe how radiation frosts occur in three steps.

1. heat reservoir builds up during the day on land

2. heat reservoir is depleted when temps decrease at night

3. Frost develops when plant and soil temperatures go below freezing

500

Describe how wind can be both good and bad for plants. Is it possible for plants to adapt to windy conditions? If so, what is one example of a wind adaptation?

Good: spreads seeds

Bad: high winds can break branches, reduce temperatures

Yes, palm trees have bendable trunks

500

Name the four climate zones and give one characteristic for each.

polar

temperate

subtropical

tropical

500

What are the two maps for the plant Growing zones and what do they measure?

USDA plant hardiness map - minimum winter temperatures

AHS Heat-Zone Map - high temperatures in areas