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Karlie Reed
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3 November, 03:29
Cause and effect: (def)
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Nathan Herrera
3 November, 03:47
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the principle of causation.
the operation or relation of a cause and its effect.
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Philip Archer
3 November, 03:57
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A cause and effect relationship is when something happens that makes something else happen.
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Basically cause Creates the effect. This relationship is used in informational context. for example when the weather is cold, a person may start to shiver. In this example cold weather is the cause and shivering is the effect from the cold weather (cause).
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