There are no jungles in South Africa. South Africa is made up mainly of grasslands with some forests and rain forests.
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There are no jungles in South Africa. South Africa is made up mainly of grasslands with some forests and rain forests.
The part of Africa that has impenetrable jungles is in Uganda called the Bwindi jungle. The jungles is the home of over half of the world's gorilla population.
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Yes Africa is made up of steamy jungles because that is where the animals find their shelter. -Erika boalick
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 biggest difference between northern and southern Africa is the climate. Northern Africa is dominated by the Sahara, giving it a desert climate. Southern Africa is covered in lush Savannah and jungles with a tropical climate.