What is the difference between a jungle and a rain forest?
A. No difference. Simply two different ways in referring to the same thing
B. A jungle in general receives less rain than a rain forest
C. A jungle refers to the thickest area of a rain forest
D. A jungle and a rain forest each contain their own group of distinct plants and animals

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