Yes, mountains can affect climate by creating rain shadows.
Most of Spain has a mild Mediterranean climate.
Yes it does affect climate by rain shadows :D
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Mountains can affect the climate of nearby lands. In some areas, mountains block rain, so that one side of a mountain range may be rainy and the other side may not.
If I'm sure its mountains
because if there are mountains it would be colder
if this is for Ms. Perez's LOL WITH ME
Mountains affect climate as mountains receive more rainfall than lower lying areas because the temperatures on top of the mountains are lower that the temperatures at sea level. This is why snow on the peak of mountains can be seen all year round. As altitude increases, air becomes thinner and is less able to absorb and retain heat.
The question is not well formed because many landforms affect climate. They include: mountains, lakes, forests, deserts, valleys, rocks, volcanoes, and marshes.
Monsoon winds affect the climate of a region. Identify factors that influence temperature and precipitation. Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies or water, climate, microclimate and ocean currents affect temperature and prevailing winds, mountains, and seasonal winds affect precipitation.
The major mountain ranges in Spain include the Pyrenees in the north, the Sierra Nevada in the south, the Cantabrian Mountains in the north, and the Sistema Central in the center of the country. These ranges contribute to the diverse geography and climate of Spain.