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Jungle - Wikipedia
A jungle is land covered with dense forest and tangled vegetation, usually in tropical climates. Application of the term has varied greatly during the past century.
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britannica.com
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Jungle | Britannica
jungle, tropical forest with luxuriant, tangled, impenetrable vegetation, generally teeming with wildlife; popularly associated with the tropics. See rainforest.
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merriam-webster.com
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JUNGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JUNGLE is an impenetrable thicket or tangled mass of tropical vegetation. How to use jungle in a sentence.
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thedailyeco.com
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What Are Jungle Ecosystems? - Dense Forest Ecosystems With Examples
Although some dry forests contain jungles, it is true that jungle ecosystems are more closely associated with humid areas. Now that we know the different types of jungle that exist, it is useful to also know some examples of the most striking and outstanding jungles on the planet.
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20 Facts About Jungles
Jungles are mysterious, vibrant, and teeming with life. They are the epitome of nature's untamed beauty, encompassing a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. These dense, lush ecosystems are found across the globe, from the Amazon rainforest to the Congo Basin and the Southeast Asian jungles.
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JUNGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
/ ˈdʒʌŋ·ɡəl / Add to word list a forest in one of the hottest regions of the earth, where trees and plants grow very close together (Definition of jungle from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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Our Planet | Jungles
In jungles, everywhere is special. Host to a staggering array of species, they are the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on our planet. What can you do? A myriad of micro-worlds, our jungles contain a bewildering diversity of life, all intricately linked.
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What makes a jungle a jungle? - The Institute for Environmental ...
A jungle is more commonly described as a tropical rainforest. These jungles are the most diverse ecosystems on earth and are located near the equator, in parts of Central and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia.
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JUNGLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
JUNGLE definition: a wild land overgrown with dense vegetation, often nearly impenetrable, especially tropical vegetation or a tropical rainforest. See examples of jungle used in a sentence.
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Jungle vs rainforest: Key differences explained - BBC Bitesize
Where is I'm Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here filmed? Discover the key differences between jungles and rainforests, including their unique ecosystems, vegetation, and why popular shows like I’m A ...