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Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
"Group" is not a taxonomic rank, such as Life, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. The other possible use of "group" is in reference to Cultivar Group, but an Oak Tree is not a Cultivar. Please restate the question.
Multiple domain models create logical structures called treeswhen 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.
A forest is a disjoint union of trees.
A is forest which consists of domain trees.The trree is defined in the following format Trees are collections of one or more domains that allow global resource sharing. A tree may consist of a single domain or multiple domains in a contiguous namespace. Adding a domain to a tree becomes a child of the tree root domain. Domain will be called as parent domain to which child domain is attached. A child domain can also have its multiple child domains. Child domain uses the name followed by parent domain name and gets a unique Domain Name System (DNS). For example, if tech.com is the root domain, you can create one or more Child domains to tech.com such as north.tech.com and or south.tech.com. These "children" may also have child domains created under them, such as sales.north.tech.com. The domains in a tree have two-way, Kerberos transitive trust relationships. A Kerberos transitive trust simply means that if Domain A trusts Domain B and Domain B trusts Domain C, then Domain A trusts Domain C. Therefore, a domain joining a tree immediately has trust relationships established with every domain in the tree.
People will die
In the rain forest.
Yes it is possible that a forest has one or more domains which have trusts between them
Plant more and more trees
The Tree... Because before a whole forest would grow trees started popping up and then they grew more trees around them and then they grew more trees around them and so on.
How about "forest" or "woods"? Is it too small for that? If so I'd go with "grove" or "cluster", I suppose. :) If it HAS to be one of your two choices, I'd go with group. Hows about a clump.
You need to be more specific and tell us which national forest