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A plant that thrives in a tropical rain forest but fails to survive in a temperate forest likely has a high humidity and temperature requirement. It may be adapted to consistently warm, moist conditions and cannot tolerate the cooler temperatures or seasonal changes in a temperate environment. Additionally, such a plant might have specialized growth patterns or reproductive cycles that align with the stable conditions of a tropical ecosystem, making it ill-suited for the more variable climate of temperate regions.

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