What is a Rainforest?

A rainforest is a very big forest where it rains a lot all the time. Rainforests have many tall trees, plants, and animals. They are very crowded with plants growing close together. Rainforests are found in warm places like near the equator.

What is a Jungle?

A jungle is kind of like a rainforest, but it is usually smaller and has lots of thick bushes and vines. Jungles are often found at the edges of rainforests. Because of the thick plants, it can be harder to walk through a jungle.

Key Differences:

  • Rainforests have very tall trees with a thick roof of leaves called a canopy that blocks sunlight.
  • Jungles have more open spaces with thick bushes and plants near the ground, so sunlight comes inside more easily.
  • Rainforests are large and have many layers of plants, while jungles are smaller and denser at the ground level.

In Simple Words:

Think of a rainforest like a giant, super tall house full of many floors of plants and animals. A jungle is like the garden around that house, full of bushes and vines where animals like to hide.


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