Which element limits the growth of trees the most?

a. light
b. temperature
c. moisture
d. soil

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It is difficult to definitively determine which element limits the growth of trees the most as it can vary depending on the specific tree species and environmental conditions. However, commonly cited factors include light availability, nutrient availability in the soil, and moisture availability. These factors can have various degrees of impact on tree growth depending on the specific requirements and tolerance levels of different tree species.
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