What goes on in the jungles of the world? So much goes on that nobody, not even the scientists who study them, knows the whole story. We’re learning more every day! ,Up Close: Into the Jungle,What goes on in the jungles of the world? So much goes on that nobody, not even the scientists who study them, knows the whole story. We’re learning more every day!
What goes on in the jungles of the world? A lot of course. But nobody not even the scientists who study them knows the whole story because jungles are distant hard-to-get-to regions and are difficult to explore because of dangerous plants and animals. Little by little though hundreds of species of plants and animals are being discovered not to mention new materials cures to diseases and thousands of other neat things. Welcome to a new world full of life.
How Big? How big is a jungle or rainforest? It varies a lot. The smallest is the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve about 25 acres in the city of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. The Amazon rainforest in South America on the other hand is so big — over 2 million square miles — that if it were a country it would be the ninth biggest in the world.
Emergent Layer This is the topmost part of the jungle or rainforest where the tallest trees up to 240 feet high tower above the canopy and everything else. Eagles butterflies bats and some high-flying monkeys live up here.
Canopy The roof of the jungle where the tops or crowns of trees come together in a dense layer. Most of the plants are here but because it’s so high above the ground much of it remains unexplored. Imagine a canopy 100 to 200 feet high stretching over thousands of square miles like a whole other “continent of life” suspended in the air!
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