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Plants need the water to survive, that's why some plant leaves are big, so it can absorb water.
In a dense forest water not generally a limiting factor.
What is a limiting factor?
- It is a factor that is not unlimited.
- It affects the whole population.
- "It can limit the growth of the population."
- It can limit the growth, abundance or a process.
Why is water not a limiting factor?
- It is because dense forest occur at places with abundant rainfall and resources.
- The leaves of the trees can take up moisture from the atmosphere.
- During high humidity they can absorb the condensed water.
What are the examples of limiting factors?
It can include temperature, light, water, food, space and mates.
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