The Amazon Jungle
the amazon jungle
The possessive form of "jungle" is "jungle's." For example, you might say "the jungle's dense foliage" to indicate that the foliage belongs to the jungle.
The Jungle Book was written by Rudyard Kipling.
A jaguar hunting and killing a deer for food in the jungle is an example of predation. The jaguar is the predator, while the deer is the prey in this interaction.
Yes, at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Jungle Book
The noun 'jungle' is not a standard collective noun for a specific group. It does, however, lend itself to any number of 'tangled' situations; for example, a jungle of regulations or a jungle of relationships.
The noun jungle is a countable noun, the plural form is jungles; for example The jungles of South America...
a jungle food chain
The ancient city hasbecome overgrown by the jungle.
yes. all organisms live in habitats. take a lion for example...they live in the jungle. the jungle is a type of habitat.
The phrase "The city was a jungle" is an example of metaphor. In this figure of speech, the city is compared to a jungle, suggesting it is chaotic, wild, or dangerous, without using "like" or "as." This comparison evokes vivid imagery and conveys deeper meanings about the city's environment or atmosphere.
The jungle- how survival of the fittest principle maintains the balance.
Metaphor