why is woods different from forest
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A wood is an area covered in trees, larger than a grove or a copse. A forest is also an area covered in trees, but it is larger than a wood. The trees in woods and forests grow thickly, and the space between them is overgrown with grasses, shrubs and underbrush.
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A wood is an area covered in trees, larger than a grove or a co apse. A forest is also an area covered in trees, but is larger than a wood. The trees in woods and forests grow thickly and the space between them is overgrown with grasses,shrubs and underbrush.
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