The weather in Spain.
<em>The Weather in Spain.</em>
<em>Typicamente, capitalizamos todos los palabras en un título, excluso de las preposiciones. (A menos que la preposición es la primera palabra. La primera palabra siempre es capitalizada). </em>
Hello people! Today i want to speak you for the spanish wheater.
<em>Today I want to speak [with/to] you about the spanish </em>weather.
<em>Today I want to speak with/to you about [ ] spanish weather. (suena poco más natural). </em>
<em>[ ] = quité algo.</em>
In Spain, we have four different climate. Two of these have subtypes.
<em>In Spain, we have four different climates</em>.
This are:
<em>These are: </em>
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Oceanic Climate (it has two sbtypes); Pure Oceanic and Transition Oceanic.
<em>Poco mejor es: "Oceanic [ ] (it has two subtypes): Pure Oceanic and Transition Oceanic."</em>
Pure Oceanic;
<em>; = usamos pocas veces. Cuando se quiere dar una lista, por ejemplo: "We have several different climates: Oceanic; Pure Oceanic; and Transition. Cuando se quiere dar un explicación, usamos :</em>
All months rain, mild temperatures all the year, reduced thermal amplitude, in the north`s spain.
<em>Pure Oceanic: it rains every month, there are mild temperatures all year, and reduced thermal amplitude. This occures in the north of Spain. </em>
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<em>Pure Oceanic: rain every month, mild temperature all year, and reduced thermal amplitude. </em>
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<em>Pure Oceanic: it rains every month, there are mild temperatures throughout the year, and a reduced thermal amplitude. </em>
Transition Oceanic; Rains almost every month, somewhat higher temperatures, it can be find near the pure
oceanic.
<em>Transition Oceanic: (it) rains almost every month, (there are) somewhat higher temperatures, (and) it can be found near the Pure Oceanic Climate.</em>
<em>( ) = algo opcional</em>
<em>Añadí "climate" porque "Oceanic" es un adjectivo, y se necesita colocar conjunto a un sustantivo, a menos que el sustantivo ya está mencionado. </em>
<em>Compare: </em>
<em>We have three climates: Pure Oceanic, Mountain, and Mediterranean. </em>
<em>(Que entendemos como: We have three climates: Pure Oceanic (climate), Mountain (climate) and Mediterranean (Climate). </em>
Mediterranean Climate (it has three subtypes); Maritime Mediterranean, Arid Mediterranean and Interior Mediterranean.
<em>(The) Mediterranean Climate has three subtypes:</em>
<em>Lo demas es perfecto. Compare con lo que está arriba. </em>
Maritime Mediterranean; Mild winters and hot summers, the rainfall are scarce and irregular, this clime is dry summer.
<em>Maritime Mediterranean: mild winters and hot summers, (the) rainfall is scarce and irregular. This climate is like a dry summer. </em>
Arid Mediterranean; Like the Maritime Mediterranean, but the rainfall are a lot of scarce and irregular, prolonged aridity. This climate is in spanish southeast.
<em>Arid Mediterranean: (this is) like (the) maritime mediterranean, but (the rainfall) is a lot more scare and irregular. There is prolonged aridity. This climate is in the Spanish Southeast. </em>
Interior Mediterranean; Higher contrast than in the Maritime Mediterranean, some rainfall and dry summers. This is the main weather of Spain.
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Subtropical Climate; Hot temperature all the year and insufficient rains. Reduced thermal amplitude
<em>:...hot temperature all year and insufficient rain.</em>
Montain Climate; Low temperature all the year (mild summers and very cold winters), a lot of rainfall, possibly snow.
<em>Moutain Climate: low temperature all [ ] year...</em>
I live in the cost mediterranean. ^^
<em>I live on the Mediterranean Coast. </em>
The weather in Spain.
Hello people! Today i want to speak to you for about the spanish wheater.
In Spain, we have four different climates. Two of these have subtypes. This are:
Oceanic Climate (it has two subtypes); Pure Oceanic and Transition Oceanic.
Pure Oceanic; It rains all month, mild temperatures all the year, reduced thermal amplitude, in the north`s spain.
Transition Oceanic; Rains almost every month, somewhat higher temperatures, it can be found near the pure oceanic.
Mediterranean Climate (it has three subtypes); Maritime Mediterranean, Arid Mediterranean and Interior Mediterranean.
Maritime Mediterranean; Mild winters and hot summers, the rainfall are scarce and irregular, this climate is dry summer.
Arid Mediterranean; Like the Maritime Mediterranean, but the rainfall are a lot of more scarce and irregular, prolonged aridity. This climate is in spanish southeast.
Interior Mediterranean; Higher contrast than in the Maritime Mediterranean, some rainfall and dry summers. This is the main weather of Spain.
Subtropical Climate; Hot temperature all the year and insufficient rains. Reduced thermal amplitude
Mountain Climate; Low temperature the whole year (mild summers and very cold winters), a lot of rainfall, possibly snow.
I live in the coast mediterranean. ^^