Depends on what you mean by events.
But actions/events have consequences.
For example if you spend all your money on pay day for the rest of the week (future) you will be poor.
Or for example on a bigger scale, if all the young men of a country go to war and are killed, in the future there will be a shortage of men in the country. Women my leave the country to find a husband or men may come into the country from other countries.
Events from the past that are similar to the present events; news stories with predictions of future events; objective and subjective views
upbringing, political views, and religious views
It did not. The Treaty of Versailles was ratified in the relevant countries in 1919. World War II began in 1939. Future events cannot cause past events (unless Time Travel is involved).
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
As far as anyone has been able to find, time progresses in a linear fashion toward the future and it is impossible for anything go to towards that past and thus affect it. As to why time only goes towards the future, physicists are still trying to figure that out.
The future does not affect the past. The past effects the future.
Past negatives refer to events or situations that have already occurred which were unpleasant or undesirable. Future negatives refer to potential events or situations that may occur and have a negative impact. Both past and future negatives can affect our emotions and well-being.
The antonym of "past" is "future." The past refers to events that have already happened, while the future represents events that are yet to occur.
The future cannot affect the past.
past,present and future events
The past and the future are similar in that both are timelines of events that cannot be changed. While the past is made up of events that have already occurred, the future consists of events that have yet to happen. Both impact our present and shape our experiences and decisions.
No, but it may affect it . . .
everything that happened gives a affect on the present and future
The present is the current moment in time, the past refers to events that have already occurred, and the future pertains to events that are yet to happen. Time is a continuous concept that moves forward, with the present transitioning into the past and paving the way for the future.
They can and they do.
displacement, which is the ability to communicate about events and concepts that are not present in the immediate environment. This feature allows humans to discuss things that are not currently happening or have not yet occurred, such as events in the past or future.
Affected is the past tense of affect.The future tense is "will affect".and going to affect or am/is/are affecting