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where do forest grow​

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Answered by Sakshi50555
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Forest's growth depends on the environmental factors which includes sunlight, climate, rainfall and soil conditions. All trees need light, a suitable climate, and an ample supply of water and minerals from the soil. Trees may differ in the amount of water they require and in the temperatures they can survive. Such environmental factors affect the rate of growth, the size, and the reproduction of all the trees.

Answered by brainly12333
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Forest's growth depends on the environmental factors which includes sunlight, climate, rainfall and soil conditions. All trees need light, a suitable climate, and an ample supply of water and minerals from the soil. Trees may differ in the amount of water they require and in the temperatures they can survive. Such environmental factors affect the rate of growth, the size, and the reproduction of all the trees.

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