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Yes, a forest is typically damp due to the presence of trees, vegetation, and the moisture they retain. The canopy of leaves can trap humidity, while the soil and undergrowth can hold moisture from rainfall and dew. Additionally, the combination of shade and organic matter contributes to a cooler and more humid environment, making forests often feel damp compared to other ecosystems.

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