Respuesta :
Answer:
Spain
Explanation:
There are 2 reasons for this:
1. Mid and southern part of Spain has a 'Mediteranian climate' .
Which typically make the region experiences Dry Summer and very mild winter. It is very common for countries in this territory to receive little to no rain through out the summer, which increase the likelihood of Drought.
2. Improper water management.
Modern countries usually have enough knowledge to develop an irrigation system that can handle such dry summer. But since 2012, Spain fail to live up to average industrialized standard in providing water resources to their dried up areas.
Answer:
Spain
Explanation:
Spain is a country with a high probability of drought, being the main European country to suffer from this phenomenon. The prevailing climate in Spain is the Mediterranean, which favors dry summers and winters with balanced temperatures. In Spain, you can enjoy more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, and this greatly influences the existence of droughts. A curious thing about this is that between 1880 and 2000 more than half of the years were classified as periods of drought.