Lang cancer can have numerous causes, but the most commonly recognised as a cause of lung cancer in western society is 'smoking' - the inhalation of poisonous fumes.
Clark
smoking/lungcancer
Chances are small. Then again, a 15-year-old who never smoked may have lung cancer. You see, it increases the chance. Smoking doesn't give you lungcancer, it increases the chance of the formation of cancer taking place. But if you're 15 and there's no history of lungcancer in your family, then I wouldn't worry too much if I were you.
The future tense for the verb to cause is: I will cause you will cause s/he will cause we will cause you will cause they will cause
it is because the cause cause of this cause is cause
cause they are cause they are cause they are
cause cause cause
It can cause marine dumping. It can cause global warming. It can cause sewage and wastewater. It can cause oil pollution.
Cause what? They cause screaming fans =]
cause im raw. cause im raw. cause im raw. cause im raw. cause im raw.
Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.
the different between cause and effect.... cause=what cause the problem or what cause it to become a problem effect=what effect did it have on it hope that help u(:
cause he wanted 2 cause he wanted 2 cause he wanted 2 cause he wanted 2 cause he wanted 2 cause he wanted 2