CLOSE TO OCEAN. Spain has coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Bay of Biscay. It is bordered by more water than land.
inland and ocean side have nothing to do with it. gradient is the difference is whatever / distance.
Northwestern Spain is hit by the Gulf Stream current, bringing moist air up from the Carribean. Inland Spain is sufficiently distant from the North Atlantic Ocean to be unaffected by the Gulf Stream. As a result, it is significantly drier.
Northwestern Spain is hit by the Gulf Stream current, bringing moist air up from the Carribean. Inland Spain is sufficiently distant from the North Atlantic Ocean to be unaffected by the Gulf Stream. As a result, it is significantly drier.
A city that is not close to any sea or ocean.
a part of ocean or lake that extends inland
San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, is close to the Pacific Ocean, but slightly inland so not actually on the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador does have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean.
Albacete is an inland provincial capital in southeastern Spain.
Sevilla is an ocean port on the Guadalquivir about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the mouth of the river. It is the only river port on the Iberian Penisula,
because close to the ocean there are mild climates due to the flow of air over streams in the ocean, these climate effects decrease when you go further inland, and that is just boring, no summer winter or spring, just continuous weather is for pale people.
the first ocean became the pacifica ocean
Spain is on a large peninsula called the Iberian Peninsula. The peninsula juts out from the southwest corner of the European continent and is surrounded by water (Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea ). Spain shares the peninsula with Portugal, Andorra, and the British Colony of Gibralter.
A location is just an area. Inland means away from the ocean and coastal means near the ocean.