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Trees generally do not grow above 2000 meters (about 6,561 feet) due to harsh environmental conditions, including lower temperatures, shorter growing seasons, and increased wind exposure. As elevation increases, the climate becomes less hospitable for tree growth, leading to a tree line where conditions become too extreme for trees to survive. Additionally, factors like soil quality and reduced atmospheric pressure can further inhibit tree growth at higher altitudes.

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