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Why do some plants only grow in certain climates?

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Plants have specific climate requirements for optimal growth because different plant species have evolved over time to thrive in particular environmental conditions. Factors such as temperature, sunlight, humidity, and precipitation all play a crucial role in determining which plants can grow successfully in a particular climate. Plants that have adapted to specific climates have developed characteristics that help them survive and reproduce in those conditions, which is why they may struggle or fail to grow in climates that are significantly different from their natural habitat.

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