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natural landscapes

In Spain there are 4


climates, the oceanic,
mediterranean,
alphine and
subtropical.
CLIMATE
OCEANIC
Con averis characterized by mild temperatures and abundant rainfall
to the proximity to the Ocean, on the western coasts of the continents.
The winters are cold and the summers cool with a small annual thermal
oscillation

North-western area of the peninsula and Cantabrian


coast .

Mountainous and rugged terrain .

Oceanic climate, with litle contrast between


temperatura levels an abundant precipitation levels.
CLIMATE MEDITERRANEAN
It is characterized by temperate and rainy winters
and dry and hot or temperate summers, with
autumns and variable springs, both in
temperatures and in rainfall.

inland zone of the península, Mediterranean.

Flat terrain inland and along the coast,but rugged


in the pre-coast zona.

Mediterranean climate with a greater contrast of


temperaturas inland; low levels of precipitation
and a dry season in the summer
CLIMATE SUBTROPICAL
it is the one that predominates in the temperate
zones close to the terrestrial tropics. Generally, it is
classified among temperate climates; more
precisely, among the warm tempers.

Canary islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean.

Volcanic terrain.

Subtropical climate,with mild temperaturas all year


round and scarce precipitation.
CLIMATE
APLPHINE
The alpine climate corresponds to the
climatic characteristics of the territories
located above the line of arboreal
vegetation. It is characterized by a lower
temperature as the altitude increases

Areas located at altitudes of ever 1000


metres above sea level.

Rugged terrain with steep slopes.

Alpine climate with low temperaturas


and very high precipitación levels, snow
in Winter.

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