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OTHER LIMITING FACTORS
Temperature- temperatures vary greatly depending on the location of the wetland. Many wetlands are located in temperate zones. In these zones, summers are warm and winters are cold, but the temperatures are not extreme. However, wetlands found in the tropic zone are always warm.
Rainfall- rainfall in wetlands also vary greatly upon its locations. For example, in North America a wetland may only receive six inches of rainfall a year as opposed to in South East Asia which can receive as much as 200 inches of rainfall.
Rainfall- rainfall in wetlands also vary greatly upon its locations. For example, in North America a wetland may only receive six inches of rainfall a year as opposed to in South East Asia which can receive as much as 200 inches of rainfall.