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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

jungle vs forest

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0 No02br 00You can find things in a jungle that are not in a forest. 0-

  • 0 No02br 00You can find things in a jungle that are not in a forest.
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0 No02br
00You can find things in a jungle that are not in a forest. 0-
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0Anyone can tell me what are the difference between them? Thanks!! 0-
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0there are lots and lots of forests in Europe - but I don't know of any jungles in Europe 0-
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0Jungle: a 01u00tropical02u00 forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together0-
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0Not only: see02br
0500240hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungle
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0 What are difference of forest? I'm still not very clear. 0-
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0 Ok I'm not a botanical expert, but let's try this.02br
00You can have a forest that is not a jungle. 02br
00Jungles are made up of forests. 02br
00I think it has to do with 2 things - a) geography 02br
00 b) the amount of undergrowth 02br
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00 Normally, you c
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0Hi,02br
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00My dictionary includes the phrase 'especially in the tropics'.02br
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00In practice, that's the way the word 'jungle' is used.02br
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00If you start talking about 'the jungles of Germany', people will think you are nuts.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Jungle >> Lots of animals02br
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00'Lion is king of the jungle'02br
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00Forest>>Lots of trees02br
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00'Tropical forests are very dense'02br
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01b00Kindly note that does not mean forest do not have animals or vice versa. Propotionally they are more or less that's it.02b02br

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