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A forest consists of trees only, whereas a jungle has other plants and grasses. Forest floors have access to about 1 per cent of the sunlight that is available at the tree-tops. Areas of a forest which are damaged (e.g. by a hurricane) and become exposed to sunlight become jungles (jungles grow). Forests are more dense, and jungles are supposedly taller.

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