On average, Greece will be warmer than Spain. Although the two countries are pretty neck and neck.
No, Cyprus is not in Spain.Cyprus and Spain are two separate and independent countries.Cyprus is an island in the Mediterranean sea while Spain is in Europe,
1 hour behind.
The flight distance from Spain to Cyprus is 2,047 miles / 3,294 km.
The distance between Nicosia, Cyprus and Madrid, Spain is 2041 miles (3285 km).
Spain is a HUGE country so no, it is not warm all year. Southern Spain is much warmer than Northern Spain and the coastal areas are much warmer in winter than inland and the coastal areas are cooler in Summer. At night time in the winter temperature are anything but warm......however areas such as the Costa del Sol, Southern Spain truly do have many more warmer days than cooler ones.
spain is nearer to to the equator and england so spain must be hot but not to hot!
Torrevieja (Spain)La Mata (Spain)Larnaca (Cyprus)Limassol / Akortiri (Cyprus)Caspian Sea (Russia)
Well, honey, Spain has a warmer climate than Norway. Why? Because Spain is closer to the equator, soaking up more of that glorious sunshine. Meanwhile, Norway is up there chillin' in the north, closer to the Arctic Circle, so it's colder than a polar bear's toenails.
They affect Spain by making it warmer.
It's difficult to answer this because Turkey is such a large country with diverse regions. But Ankara (the capital of Turkey) has very cold winters - the average minimum temperature is around -4oC with plenty of snow. Snow in Cyprus, outside of the mountains, is very rare. So you could say that Cyprus is a warmer country.
Cyprus is a country and London is a city, so by size, Cyprus is clearly bigger than London. However, by population, London is bigger than Cyprus.