It's quite brief, and it is not immediately apparent what you're trying to say with it.
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messier42I wanted to say that there are many trees in the forest.That strikes me as a bit of a truism. That is like commenting that there is a lot of water in the lake. In any event, "The forest is rich" does not mean that there are many trees in it.You might say that the forest is rich in something—maybe, "The forest is rich in diversity of tree speci