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<p>Hi!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-01-23 02:10, Joseph Eisenberg
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cite="mid:CAP_2vPiLJAZaV1hnjbiTHMkdpk624MR46hCTmPiAfv+FPOKAPw@mail.gmail.com">The
one thing that’s missing is a tag for the density of the main
vegetation type; is it a dense canopy of trees, or dense
scrubland, verses more widely spaced. <br>
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<p>Not only that (and the "leaf cycle" thing): again, a forest is
not a bunch of trees (<i>maybe all of the same kind</i>), and
there are very good definitions for every kind of forest.</p>
<p>How would you tag a South Indian "Shola" or eastern Guadeloupe's
tropical forest?</p>
<p>We are not interested in this kind of detail when it comes to
nature?</p>
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