central africa
central africa
Africa.
There are no jungles in South Africa. South Africa is made up mainly of grasslands with some forests and rain forests.
Yes Africa is made up of steamy jungles because that is where the animals find their shelter. -Erika boalick
There is rain forest in South and Central America, Central Africa including the Congo basin and in the East Indies.Brazil has the largest cover of tropical rain forest.The majority of these portion lies on the banks of Amazon
Far north Africa - desert, in particular the Sahara; below that is the Saheel, which is a transition zone between the desert and the Savannah's. South of the Savannah you then get sub-tropical jungles and then tropical jungles of central Africa (which stretch along the equator).
The thickest jungles in Africa would be in central Africa.
There are no jungles in africa
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in southwestern Uganda in East Africa.
Both Africa and Asia have lions and jungles.
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The jungles in Africa are referred to as forests. The African forests cover 2.2 million square miles and are located in countries like Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Congo, and Cameroon.
Cheetahs don't live in jungles but they do live on the savannahs and plains of Africa.
In the tropics
Adventures in Africa No- 8 Flaming Jungles - 1931 was released on: USA: August 1931
Africa.
That could be "Asia" or "Africa".
there are four main areas where there is rainforest on the earth; Central America, South America, Central Africa and South-East Asia.