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Is there a difference between a WOOD and a FOREST?
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Are the words 'wood' and 'forest' interchangeable or do they actually denote different things?
Are the words 'wood' and 'forest' interchangeable or do they actually denote different things?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There may be an element of that, BD. Certainly, in Britain, the agency known as the Forestry Commission has multi-thousands of acres of deliberately planted trees. On the other hand, nature programmes on TV are constantly showing us life in the tropical rainforests, which were certainly not deliberately planted! It would seem, therefore, that a forest can be either natural or man-made. I'm not so sure about a wood, though I'd imagine that some of the great country houses had woods deliberately created around them in past times.
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