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consequences, effect, significance
Depending on the context, effect is already a verb. For example, "to effect something" or to "make something have effect" is an action and therefore a verb.
The law of mass action stipulate that the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the activities (or concentrations) of the reactants.
Adhesion produces capillary action. Capillary action is liquid's ability to flow in narrow spaces without external forces like gravity.
there would be no sidewalk on which to walk
Half of the death toll, were the consequences of radiation sickness in the two weeks that followed the attack.
Cause and consequence is the same as cause and effect. This is the idea that there are consequences to every action or choice.
One could smoke oatmeal, but there would be no pleasurable effect, only smoke inhalation. Oatmeal has none of the chemical properties such as nicotine that makes the smoke of other substances pleasurable.
consequences, effect, significance
consequences, effect, significance
The frequency of a behavior is the result of the behavior's consequences, or the effect of the behavior
Reaction. What that would be determined by the action.
As have is possession and not an action it has no effect on the object.
Yes, the word 'consequence' is a noun; a word for a result or effect of an action or condition; a word for importance or relevance; a word for a thing.
An accident is something that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury. A consequence is a result or effect of an action or condition. So an accident could have many consequences.
Cause-and-effect order refers to structuring information in a way that shows the relationship between events or actions. It involves presenting the cause of an event first, followed by its effect or outcome. This helps readers understand how certain actions lead to specific consequences.
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