south america,
There are no jungles on the Antarctic continent.
no Belize doesnt have one
All have mainland swamps save Antarctica. Offshore, some sub-Antarctic islands have marshes which would mean they all do.
Continents by a couple
which one of the states shares its name with one of the great lakes
What are the names of some jungles in China?
No. Spain is in a temperate zone. There are no jungles, rainforests or tropical features of any type in Spain.
yes because they take the cheetahs from the jungle. )-:
That's really a hard question to answer. Many people will give you the argument that continents are large land masses that have various geographic features, such as jungles, deserts, plains, and so on. Then again, Antarctica is a continent, and it only have one biome, and that's tundra/ice. So in reality, that's a disputed question.
on earth but more specificly in the jungles of south America
There are only seven continents and hundreds of mountain ranges; that means that there are more mountain ranges than continents. Since every continent contains multiple mountain ranges it is safe to say that there are more mountain ranges than continents.
The continents used to be one continent. The species all lived on one continent since there was only one, so they were distributed throughout. However, when the continent began to split and more continents formed, these species were separated. Then, evolution and adaptation began to set in (as it had before though) and these species became even more different from each other.