this ranges from the Punta de Estaca de Bares to the Straight of Gibraltar in Cadiz
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this ranges from the mouth of the Bidasoa River, to the Puntade Estaca de Bares
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dehesa forests of evergreenspecies such us holm oaks , cork oaks and pines
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where the rivers flows more slowly through landscapes that are lees steep , forming a flood plain
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it rangrs from Tarifa, in Cadiz, to Cabo de Creusin Gerona
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the nearer a place is to the sea, the higher the level of humidity and the moderate the temperatures
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is the distance between the rivers source and its mouth
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when river basins formed by several rivers flow into the same ocean or sea this bis called a watershed
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the territory a river runs through and the tributaries that flow into it from a river basin
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in this final stage the river flows slowly and deposits the roks that it has dragged along with it and forms curves called meanders
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at the final stage the water carried by the river flows into another river , a lake or the sea . At this point any remaining sediments are deposited
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an extensive plain dedicated to crops and dotted whith deciduous trees growing along riverbanks
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extensive forests of evergreen trees such as pine woods or deciduous such as beech woods
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humid regions whit a great deal of vegetation due to abundant rainfalls and rich soil . Extensive forests of deciduous trees shuch as oaks and beechesand plains with bushes and grassy meadows for livestock
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the imaginary line that separates two watersheds is a water divide
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a volcanic mountainous area with many indigenous species such as the canary pine , the gigant cactus, the drago tree and the tabaiba
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spain is the temperate zone in the north of the planet. This means that the temperatures in our territory are neither very hot nor very cold
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temperatures decrease as we go higer from sea level approximately 6.4ºC every 1,000 meters of altitude