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Why do forest trees grow very tall

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A tree's growth is based, in part, on competition from its neighbors. Its first priority is to gain access to the sun, and in a forest up is the only way to go. ... Most trees are capable of being taller than they actually are, they're just limited by deficiencies in light, water, or nutrients.

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