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    What Is the Limiting Factor for the Growth of Trees
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What Is the Limiting Factor for the Growth of Trees

Question 23

Question 23

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What is the limiting factor for the growth of trees in the tundra?


A) low precipitation
B) lack of sunlight
C) insufficient minerals in bedrock
D) pH of soils
E) permafrost

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