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Golden Graham
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29 April, 23:52
2. Can an event have more than one cause?
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Alan Atkins
30 April, 00:10
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Yes.
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in short yes. A cause can have another cause. Events can have probabilities rather than certainties and event causes can change over time.
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Nylah
30 April, 00:21
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yes it can
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yes they can have two problems at one time but not all can have a promble at a time
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