The answer must be the Canary Islands as they have very little rain because they are part of the Sahara weather system.
El sol is the term for the sun in Spain.
Most of the mass in the solar system is contained in the Sun. The sun makes up 99.85% of the total mass.
it is closest to the sun
Sun= sol The sun= el sol
There are days and nights because the Earth spins. It takes the Earth 24 hours to make one complete rotation. The part of the Earth that is away from the sun while it is rotating, has its night. The part of the Earth that is facing the sun during rotation, has its day.
Mercury takes the most least time to orbit the sun. It takes 88 days.
The most powerful or most brightest part of the sun is the Photosphere (the bright disc of the sun itself) That is why during a Solar Eclipse you cannot look directly at it, Because the moon is blocking out the main part of the sun leaving the brightest part (Photosphere) showing. It is very important not to look at it for it can cause permanent damage to the Retina causing blindness and serious eye problems.
The days of the week are in part named after Norse gods (and also after the sun and the moon, which are not Norse gods).
Spain is entirely north of the Tropic of Cancer, where the sun's most vertical rays reach during the summer solstice. This means the highest point of the sun occurs during the northern hemisphere's summer solstice--throughout Spain. That is about June 21st of each year. In 2012 and 2016 it will be June 20th, because of the leap day.
They affect Spain by making it warmer.
Mercury which revolves around the sun in 88 days
The farthest most outer part of the sun is the corona. It extends about 10-12 from the sun's next layer.