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The amount of sunlight in a woodland varies throughout the day and across seasons. Generally, woodlands receive less direct sunlight due to the canopy created by trees, which can block up to 90% of sunlight from reaching the forest floor. On average, woodlands may receive around 2 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, depending on factors such as tree density, time of year, and local climate conditions. This limited sunlight influences the types of plants and ecosystems that thrive in such environments.

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