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Conditions in a jungle are typically warm, with the air humid or moist. There is dense vegetation, the canopy of which prohibits most of the sunlight from reaching the jungle floor. The foliage is often broad, rather than the narrow leaves of bushland plants, as plants compete for sunlight.

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