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What is the main difference between jungles and rainforests?
What is the main difference between jungles and rainforests?
What is the same between jungles and rainforests?
What is the same between jungles and rainforests?
What blocks sunlight from reaching the forest floor in a rainforest?
What blocks sunlight from reaching the forest floor in a rainforest?
Study Notes
- A jungle is a forested area that combines warm temperatures with dense, ground-level vegetation.
- Jungles don't have as much skyscraping vegetation, so unlike rainforests don't have a thick canopy.
- In a rainforest the canopy block sunlight reaching the forest floor, so restricts vegetation growing on the forest floor, and holds in the moisture and humidity.
- Because jungles have a much sparser canopy they are drier and lighter than rainforests and have much more vegetation growing at ground level.
- Jungles are similar to rainforests in many ways, but there are some key differences.
- Rainforests are more humid than jungles and have a thicker canopy.
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Description
Explore the characteristics and differences between jungles and rainforests, including their vegetation, canopy density, and humidity levels.