Use "South American jungle".
Yes, you should capitalize "South Pole" when referring to the geographical location at the southernmost point of the Earth.
Yes, "South" should be capitalized when it is used to represent a specific region or place, such as "the South of France" or "the American South."
You write it "South," but words like southern are not capitalized
Cardinal points (north, south, east, west) are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
The D at the start will be capitalised, because it starts a sentence, and Red River is a proper noun, so it needs to be capitalised: "Do you live north or south of the Red River?"
The Amazon Rainforest is the jungle that is located on the South American continent.
The roar cheat code for the south American jungle is : water107
Yes, you should capitalize "South Pole" when referring to the geographical location at the southernmost point of the Earth.
The only time you would capitalize the word south is if it were at the beginning of a sentence or part of someone's name.
TTThe Barnes family spent their summer in south America.
Th jungle or in the trees
Yes jaguars do live in the south American jungle.
Yes, "South" should be capitalized when it is used to represent a specific region or place, such as "the South of France" or "the American South."
You write it "South," but words like southern are not capitalized
No, they are capitalized only as part of proper nouns.Example : North Dakota is north of South Dakota, and South Dakota is south of North Dakota.
The South will rise again. You own a truck-mounted gun rack? You must live in the South. I like living in the South because the weather is so great down here; I've lived in Georgia for two years now. (Some people do not capitalize it, and write it as "the south." In American English this only refers to certain Southeastern U.S. states, not the various countries to the South.)
Cardinal points (north, south, east, west) are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.