There are four key physical characteristics that have an impact on the Colorado River basin.
Climate
north/south divide in terms of temperature and rainfall
much of the lower basin experiences very high temperatures of 40˚ C or more
months of extremely high summer temperatures in much of the basin leads to excessively high rates of evaporationThe process in which a liquid changes state and turns into a gas.
total rainfall is low and unreliable
river flows in a largely desert region, much receiving less than 250 mm rainfall per annum
rainfall is seasonal, with thunderstorms and flash flooding a possibility
Rock types
mainly sedimentary rock, such as sandstone
high temperatures lead to expansion and contraction of the rock, which opens up rock fissures
the resulting landscape is stunning
Soils and vegetation
the soil is a thin, red desert soil
the soil is unable to support much vegetation
River flow
flow is seasonal - the river is fed by spring melt water