Know interesting facts about worlds second-largest forest congo rainforests
Know interesting facts about worlds second-largest forest congo rainforests
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There is one to one big forest on the earth, where thousands of trees and animals live in it. By the way, the largest forest in the world is the Amazon rainforest, which is spread over billions of acres. This forest is so vast that it touches the borders of nine countries alone. Something similar is the Congo's rainforest, which is called the second largest forest in the world. It is located in Central Africa and most of it is spread in the country of Congo. Today we are going to tell you interesting things related to this. This forest spread over an area of more than 23 lakh square kilometers is also so big that it is spread in six countries.

The forest of Congo is called 'rainforest', because here it rains most of the time and there is plenty. It is said that there are many parts of this forest where even humans have not reached till today. Even people living in the forest would not have been able to roam the entire forest. This forest is so dense that in many places even the sunlight does not reach the ground. You will be surprised to know that in this forest there are not one or two but a total of five national parks, which have been given World Heritage status by the United Nations.

Let us tell you that just like the Amazon River originates in the middle of the Amazon forests, the Congo River originates from the middle of this forest, which is about 4700 kilometers in length. It is the second longest river in Africa while the deepest river in the world. It passes through many countries such as Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Tanzania and Zambia. There are more than 11 thousand types of trees and plants in this forest. There are a thousand of them that grow only in this forest. Apart from this, this forest is home to more than 2000 kinds of creatures and more than a thousand types of birds. Here such dangerous creatures live that if a person accidentally reaches the dense forests, then it is almost impossible to come back.

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