PRESENTATION OF DANI & JORGE

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PRESENTATION OF DANI & JORGE

The climate in spain

TEMPERATURE : is mild all year PRECIPITATION : is a lot of rain OCEANIC CLIMATE TEMPERATURE : is mild all year PRECIPITATION : is a lot of rain

MOUNTAIN CLIMATE TEMPERATURE : is low in winter and cool in summer PRECIPITATION : is snow and rain

PRECIPITATION : is hardly rain SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE TEMPERATURE : is hot PRECIPITATION : is hardly rain

INLAND MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE : TEMPERATURE : in winter are cold and in summer very hot PRECIPITATION : is little rain and snow

COASTAL MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE : TEMPERATURE : in winter are mild and in summer warm PRECITATION : There isn´t rain

DEPENDS ON →Landscape →Altitude →Distance from the sea

THE END THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATENTION