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Trees growing on the edge of meandering rivers are most likely to fall into the river due to erosion. The constant flow of water can undermine the soil supporting the tree's roots, especially during high water events or heavy rainfall. As the riverbank erodes, the stability of the trees decreases, making them more susceptible to falling into the water. Additionally, the lateral movement of the river can further weaken the root systems of these trees.

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