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About 6% of the Earth's land mass is classified as jungle.

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Is Congo a jungle or a desert?

Congo is a river if your talking about Congo river.


What is one jungle in Africa called?

The Congolian forest is the jungle found in Africa. It is close to the basin of the Congo River.


Name a jungle and the continent?

The Amazon jungle in South America. The Congo in Africa.


How big is the Congo Jungle?

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How much of the amazon rainforest is unexplored?

a lot of it over 5o percent for sure


Where is a dense jungle that you can use in a story?

Most of the South American jungles are still unexplored. There are a few in Africa and the Pacific. Jungle exists in the tropics, so get your Research Hat and look up some maps on the internet!


Why can't they explore the unexplored land?

If unexplored land was explored then it would no longer be unexplored land, and that is why it is impossible to explore unexplored land.


What part of speech is unexplored?

Unexplored is an adjective.


What is the Amazon for?

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Who wrote then I saw the Congo creeping through the black creeping through the jungle with its track?

Vachel Linday


What is a sentence for unexplored?

A sentence using 'unexplored' would be: Long ago Michigan was unexplored. Mary's attic is so full of things that it has remained unexplored for many years.


Who wrote then I saw the Congo creeping through the black cutting through the jungle with a golden track?

The line "THEN I SAW THE CONGO, CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK, ... CUTTING THROUGH THE JUNGLE WITH A GOLDEN TRACK." is from the poem The Congo, written by Vachel Lindsay, a poet born in 1879. See the related links for a link to the text of the poem.