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Rainforest is a much moister, damper environment. The tree canopy is much thicker, and the plants tend to have thicker leaves. Vines curl upwards to reach the sunlight, and delicate flowers such as orchids can thrive in this biome. there is little vegetation on the rainforest floor, which is quite damp, because little sunlight reaches that area. Bushland consists of trees with thinner, sparser foliage, with more vegetation on the ground, by way of grasses and shrubs. The environment is quite a bit drier than the rainforest.

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bush is used in New Zealand and forest is used in austrlia

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