Most of Spain has a mild Mediterranean climate.
It's arid but not to the extent of being a desert.
It comes from Ireland, Greece, Italy, Spain
In Europe, the only type of subtropical climate we can find is the Mediterranean climate, also called the Dry summer-subtropical climate. Currently, the Mediterranean climate is found in a great portion of the Southern Europe with some countries such as the major part of Spain, the major part of Italy, the Corse (France), the major part of Greece and the Southeastern France (Provence and Côte d'Azur). There is another type of subtropical climate we can find very rarely in the extreme Southern Spain and that's the subtropical, hot desert climate such as cities like Almeria and I think that's the only city in Europe that has a subtropical, hot desert climate.
Spain, Greece, the South of France
Such countries include Spain, Italy, and Greece.
These three countries are all bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Ireland borders the Atlantic Ocean.
2 types of climates: Cool temperate oceanic climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Ireland, Great Britain, State Washington, Southern Chile, Tasmania and Southern Island of New Zealand Warm temprate oceanic climate: Also known as Mediteranean Climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Spain, Italy, Greece, Southern California, Central Chile, South western Australia and Adelaide Regions.
Greece, Italy, and Spain are three Mediterranean countries located in Southern Europe. They share a similar climate, cuisine, and cultural influence from the Mediterranean Sea.
Spain is about 6 times larger than Ireland.
Ireland,France,Spain,Portugal,Germany,Netherlands,Belgium,Italy,Austria,Slovakia,Greece,Estonia and Slovenia.
The Tabernas Desert is the desert in Spain.