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Trees can typically tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but most species thrive within a specific range, often between 20°F to 100°F (-6°C to 38°C). Their tolerance depends on factors like species, age, and health, as well as adaptations such as thick bark, deep roots, and seasonal leaf loss. Extreme temperatures can stress trees, leading to damage or death, especially if they are not acclimated to sudden changes. Additionally, factors like soil moisture and nutrient availability play a crucial role in a tree's ability to withstand temperature extremes.

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