I'll bet there are! If you're away from the city, and you've got tall groves of trees, there's really nothing to provide light with the trees blocking out a lot of the moon/starlight. And if there's no moon, then even if you did have stars but no trees, it would be really dark! I don't think the stars actually provide very much light by themselves. Any scene you see in a movie at night would be at *least* ten times darker if it was in real life. It's not too hard to navigate in more open areas, but as soon as you get into the trees, you'd really have to be careful.
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I'll bet there are! If you're away from the city, and you've got tall groves of trees, there's really nothing to provide light with the trees blocking out a lot of the moon/starlight. And if there's no moon, then even if you did have stars but no trees, it would be really dark! I don't think the stars actually provide very much light by themselves. Any scene you see in a movie at night would be at *least* ten times darker if it was in real life. It's not too hard to navigate in more open areas, but as soon as you get into the trees, you'd really have to be careful.