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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.

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Woodland has more open space between trees than the Forrest does, allowing more sunlight to penetrate to the ground. Australopithecus afarensis lived in open woodlands 3-4 million years ago. And apes lived in forests.

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It is nearly the same, except that forests take up much larger areas than woods.

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what is te difference between a grove ,a wood and a forest

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Forrest's have more trees, closer together, than with woods, more light gets to woods.

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