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The shortest growing season is typically found in polar regions, such as parts of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland, where extreme cold and long winters limit plant growth. In these areas, the growing season can last only a few weeks to a couple of months during the summer when temperatures rise slightly. Additionally, high altitudes in mountainous regions can also experience short growing seasons due to cooler climates.

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