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A tree growing at an angle on a hill is often a result of several factors, including wind exposure, soil erosion, and the competition for sunlight. As the tree grows, strong winds can push it sideways, causing it to lean. Additionally, the uneven distribution of soil and water on a slope can affect root stability, leading to a tilted growth. The tree may also lean toward the light source, which is typically more abundant on the side of the slope facing away from the hill.

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