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Replanted forests often differ from the original ones due to variations in species selection, soil conditions, and ecological dynamics. When reforesting, fast-growing or commercially valuable species are frequently chosen over native trees, leading to reduced biodiversity. Additionally, the soil may have changed due to logging practices, affecting water retention and nutrient availability, which can further influence the types of vegetation that thrive. As a result, the ecological balance and habitat complexity of the replanted forest may not replicate the original ecosystem.

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