Yes. I would estimate that over 90 percent of Thailand is jungle.
No, there are no jungles in Spain. Spain's climate and geography are more characteristic of Mediterranean forests, with a mix of woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands.
yes. there are many. some in el Rio Dulce, others in jungles, and near volcanoes.
No. Jungles are in tropical zones and Europe is above the equator where jungles are found.
Yes. Egypt controls several islands in the Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and inside of the Nile River. However, over 99% of Egypt's landmass is on the continents of Africa and Asia.
Yes, but they are very few and small near flat. Egypt does nit consist mainly of hills.
-- Western Israel is bordered by Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. -- No part of Iran borders any part of Israel.
volcano can occur any where....
No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.
The Suez Canal does not connect any countries. It connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
It depends on where you were departing from in Turkey and what part of Egypt you were arriving in.Almost all direct paths would take you across the Mediterranean Sea, which is southwest of Turkey and north of Egypt.You could take an all-land route from Diyarbakir, Turkey to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. However, any water-route between the two countries necessarily requires passage through the Mediterranean Sea.If you are taking an all-water route between Istanbul, Turkey and Hurghada, Egypt, you would need to start at the Bosporus to the Sea of Marmara to the Dardanelles to the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Crete to the Mediterranean Sea to the Suez Canal to the Gulf of Suez to the Red Sea.
What are the names of some jungles in China?