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    Is there a difference between a woods and a forest?

    Question #20108. Asked by Beaver. (Jun 28 02 7:25 AM)


    Gatsby722

    I suspect the difference is simply a matter of size. A forest can cover acres and acres while woods, typically, are smaller.

    Jun 28 02, 11:08 AM


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