This photo seems to me like a forest, so I am going to write some information of what a forest is.
Forests can be found in all regions capable of sustaining tree growth, at altitudes up to the tree line, except where natural fire frequency or other disturbance is too high, or where the environment has been altered by human activity.
Forests are differentiated from woodlands by the extent of canopy coverage: in a forest, the branches and the foliage of separate trees often meet or interlock, although there can be gaps of varying sizes within an area referred to as forest. A woodland has a more continuously open canopy, with trees spaced farther apart, which allows more sunlight to penetrate to the ground between them.
A very known Forest is the Boreal forest of Canada. The boreal forest is deeply ingrained in the Canadian identity and the images foreigners have of Canada.
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