The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is home to the second-largest rainforest in the world, covering approximately 1.3 million square kilometers. In contrast, the total area of the United Kingdom is about 243,610 square kilometers. This means that the UK could fit into the Congo rainforest roughly 5.3 times.
i've never been a congo rain forest. i dont know.
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Although there are many lakes on the mighty Congo River, none are called Congo Lake. The river flows almost 3,000 miles through the Congo rain forest to empty into the south Atlantic.
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Wild animals live in every country on earth. Many more live in countries like Congo where there are many areas that are not yet urbanised. Some of the Congo's animals are found there only, such as the okapi, and African forest elephant.
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The largest forest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the Congo Basin rainforest, which is the second-largest tropical rainforest in the world, after the Amazon. It spans across several countries, with a significant portion located in the DRC, covering over 1.3 million square kilometers. This rich ecosystem is home to diverse wildlife and plays a crucial role in global carbon storage and climate regulation. The forest is vital for the livelihoods of many local communities and is under threat from deforestation and industrial activities.
Can you specify which rainforest? There are two major rainforests, the Amazon and the Congo. Then there are also many smaller rainforests such as the Minnamurra Rainforests.
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Congo Journey has 464 pages.
Congo - novel - has 348 pages.