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Climate change in Merida

Spain is one of the hottest countries in Europe: most parts of Spain have a temperate Mediterranean climate, which is dry in summer and moderate in winter. You can enjoy more than 3, hours of sunshine a year in Spain. This is not surprising, so Spain is one of the hottest regions in Europe. Here, I want to emphasize the Canarias, because it is located on the west coast of Africa, where the climate is mild all year round (the average annual temperature at the seaside is 22&; ordm; C), the temperature difference between day and night is not big, and it is suitable for traveling and vacationing all year round. However, due to the diversity of Spain's topography, diversity is also the main feature of Spain's climate. So if you travel in the north, the climate there is mild and humid, warm in winter, and the temperature in summer rarely exceeds 25&; ordm; C。 In the high latitudes of Spain, the climate is very cold, and it often snows from early winter to late spring. These areas include the Pyrenees in the north, Nevada Snow Mountain in the south, the central mountain range on the peninsula and Cantabrico in the north.