Whooping cough is a horrible cough that blocks your throat up with mucus, followed by coughing. i once had to be put into hospital for this as my throat had closed over. :L Wasn't really nice. Cause - Flu, or other cold effect - hospitalization or other types of medical issues.
DTP is a vaccine which inoculates us against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus
Yes, an adult can catch whooping cough (pertussis) even if they had it as a child. Immunity from the disease or vaccination can wane over time, making individuals susceptible to reinfection. Additionally, the vaccine's effectiveness decreases over the years, which is why booster shots are recommended for adults, especially those in close contact with infants.
cause and effect is when you have a cause or an event that will lead to a problem or bigger event; and the effect is the result of the problem or bigger event. this is breann Stewart's definition of cause/effect!!
the cause is he want to make a statement about slavery. the effect he attacked the us asernal
I did a bit of research and what I came up with was ; Fish don't cough like us, they cough to expel or dislodge stuff in their gills. Fish don't have lungs or diaphragms like us so they don't cough like us
Cause and effect is a relationship where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect). It helps us understand how actions and events are connected. Identifying cause and effect relationships can help in problem solving, decision making, and predicting outcomes.
Cough is a verb because you can cough for example the man had to 'cough'.
speakeasies were created
In the US why percentage of adolescents abuses cough medications to get high?
Understanding cause and effect helps us make sense of the world around us by showing how events are connected and influence one another. It allows us to forecast outcomes, make informed decisions, and take responsibility for our actions. Recognizing cause and effect relationships can also lead to improved problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
No..The largest North American bird is the whooping crane.
The basis of a cause and effect relationship is the idea that one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect). This relationship implies that there is a direct and observable connection between a specific action or event and its consequences. It helps us understand the relationship between actions and outcomes in various scenarios.