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The major limiting factor of the temperate forest is typically temperature, particularly the seasonal variations that can affect plant growth and species distribution. While these forests receive adequate rainfall, the cold winters and warm summers create distinct growing seasons, influencing the types of vegetation that can thrive. Additionally, soil quality and nutrient availability can also play significant roles in limiting forest productivity.

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