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Write a speech on jungle

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Answered by Anonymous
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A jungle is a forest thick with trees, other plants, and animals. ... Jungles — thick tropical forests — are full of life: birds, insects, reptiles, monkeys, and often gorillas and other animals. They're dangerous places, even for the animals that live there.

Most jungles can be found in Central America, northern South America, western Africa, and Southeast Asia. If you want to visit the world's largest jungle, you'll need to head to South America. The jungle areas of the Amazon rainforest are some of the wildest, densest jungle areas on Earth.

Jungles are generally associated with the tropics, and typically refer to the tropical rainforest ecosystem. The sheer fact that they're home to more than half of the planet's species of plant and animal life should be reason enough to understand why rainforests are important resources.

Answered by maheshpjain20
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jungle is a called as forest

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