Yes, Gibraltar has several sources of fresh water, there are two distillation plants, supplemented by boreholes, natural water catchments in the rock and they collect rainwater in very large concrete tanks.
In the south, Spain shares a land border with Gibraltar, which is a British territory.Spain also shares a water border with Morocco in the south.Related Link:Spain on Google Maps
The Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west are the two biggest bodies of water that border Spain. The Strait of Gibraltar is also directly south of Spain, and the Bay of Biscay is directly northwest.
Spain and Morocco, between which are the Straits of Gibraltar.
The two main sources in water vapor are farming and manufacturing
The Strait of Gibraltar links the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
The Straits of Gibraltar lie between the two. The Atlantic Ocean to the west meets the Mediterranean Sea to the east.The Straits of Gibraltar, connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
Your mom (Atlantic Ocean and Meditteranean Sea)
Strait of Gibraltar
Spain shares borders with France, Portugal, and Andorra.Also Morocco (Spain has two cities, old colonies, in the north of Africa, Ceuta and Melilla), and Gibraltar (little UK territory that is in the South of Spain)So answer should be 5
Atlantic and Chesapeake bay