This is a vast, high plateau in the center of the Península Ibérica.
What is the Metesa Central?
This coast is low and sandy.
What is the Atlantic coast of Andalucía?
Rivers that flow through areas with high _____ have an abundant flow.
What is precipitation?
This park has the highest level of protection.
What is a national park?
These are two main archipelagos in Spain.
What are the Islas Canarias and the Islas Baleares?
This coast has beaches and cliffs.
What is the Mediterranean coast of Andalucía?
Rivers that start in ____ near the sea are short.
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This is the highest mountain in Spain.
What is Teide?
This coast is high and rocky.
What is the coast of Melilla?
This is a long river with an abundant flow in the Mediterranean Basin.
What is The Ebro?
_____ are flat areas of land that are covered by salt water or fresh water, permanently or temporarily.
What are wetlands?
These islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean.
What are the Islas Canarias?
This coast is generally rocky with high cliffs and small inlets.
What is the Cantabrian coast?
The rivers in ____ are short with an abundant flow.
What is Galicia?
What is one reason why wetlands important?
Home to a great variety of animals and plants.
Stopover points for European birds migrating to Africa.
Help to combat climate change by capturing carbon and reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases.
These islands are located in the Mediterranean Sea.
What are the Islas Baleares?
This coast is irregular with many long inlets called rías.
What is the coast of Galicia?
The rivers in Spain flow into the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the ______ _____.
What is the Cantabrian Sea?
How do authorities protect landscapes?
They create protected areas of high ecological value.
They recover damaged areas by removing waste, planting trees and removing pollutants from the water.
They prevent harmful activities by carrying out studies of their impact on the environment.