the word 'because' gives you the clue....it tells you the effect is made because...of an event!!
Due to very low humidity, bread will quickly dry out if exposed to the air for even a short time in the desert.
Low humidity in the desert will cause bread to dry out quickly if exposed to the air.
Yes, the Sonoran Desert is a rain shadow desert. The Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico blocks most moisture from reaching the area.
In any storytelling medium, cause and effect produce drama. You can use montage as a way to illustrate drama, by showing the cause and the effect of the conflict at hand.
Drowning is the leading cause of death in deserts of North America.
All developments have a cause. They also have an effect.
More people drown in the desert than by dehydration.
The word dry is the clue word that is descriptive of producing an effect.
is this a cause or a effect Settlemant became permanet
The cause is THE EXTREME DAYTIME IN DESERT. The effect is DRIVING ACROSS THE DESERT AT NIGHT.
cause and effect organization is a funny looking hot dog with goggles and sweet bread
Nutritional values of food products differ between manufacturers. Nothing in "white bread" should cause such a severe effect without allergy.
If it became contaminated prior to freezing or wasn't properly packaged and became contaminated in the freezer, it could cause illness. By itself, the actual freezing of bread should not create a situation that would cause someone to get sick.
Mountain building, caused by collision of tectonic plates, was the ultimate cause for the formation of the Atacama Desert.
Both wind and water cause erosion in the desert. Water has the greatest effect.
Without having the recipe, there is no way to know what effect water is going to have. Yeast bread or quick bread? Water will usually cause a harder crust to form. I don't know that it would change the fluffiness one way or the other.
Cause: Helen Keller became deaf and blind due to an illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis, at the age of 19 months. Effect: Despite her disabilities, Helen Keller went on to become a renowned author, activist, and lecturer, advocating for the rights of people with disabilities and inspiring millions around the world.
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
No, adding salt to bread does not cause a question mark...