Multiple domain models create logical structures called trees
when they share contiguous DNS names. For example, contoso.com, us.contoso.com, and Europe.contoso.com share contiguous DNS namespaces and would together be considered a tree. An Active Directory that consists of multiple trees is naturally called a forest. The forest is the largest structure in an Active Directory. When you promote the first domain controller on a Windows Server 2003 network, you create a forest, a tree within that forest, and a domain within that tree, all at the same time. A forest might contain multiple domains in multiple trees, or just one domain.
It is nearly the same, except that forests take up much larger areas than woods.
The difference is the density of the nature. A forest is more dense than woods. My understanding is that woods would primarily comprise of similar kinds of trees with very much nothing else. Whereas you would find a much larger variety of flora and indeed fauna in forests.
a forest is not really like a woods but it is it's made up of the same things like life forms and as u know it they both have trees
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Lake of the Woods State Forest was created in 1990.
Chilton Woods State Forest was created in 2000.
forest have many trees and mountains have snow
A tree is one tree and a forest is many trees.
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The Tropical Rain Forest has more rain than a tropical forest.
The area of Lake of the Woods State Forest is 575.993 square kilometers.
2005 is better