"What happens next?" is a more relaxed way of stating the question. Both have very similar meanings. "Happens" is the present tense, so you'd expect the answer to be something that will happen fairly quickly.
"What will happen next?" looks more toward the future, and seems to be more of an uncertain question than the first.
The difference between what one expects to happen and what actually happens is simple. It is most often called reality.
An odds ratio is the difference between the number of times that something happens and does not happen. An unadjusted odds ratio is a guess between what could or could not happen.
For ages mean something takes forever and might not even happen. In ages means that it happens in a long time. So for ages might not happen and in ages is something that will happen but in a long time.
Freezing always happens at one specific temperature, whereas solidification can happen at various other
It happens.will + verb -- It will happen soon.going to + verb -- It is going to happen soonbe + verb + ing -- It is happening soon.Notice that the third person form happensbecomes happen in these sentences.
Communication is happen each and every place so there is 1 things should be in your mind when u communicate with someone is that difference between listeners and lecturers.
how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen
The model is what you think will happen, the experiment is what actually does happen.
A positive response is when a response happens to a stimuli, and this response causes more of the stimuli to happen. A negative response is when a response happens because of a stimuli, and the response stops the continuation of the stimuli.
prediction is when you do not know what will happen but you guess that it will happen. observation is when you see something
inference is something that you are infering will happen! And formulating is what is proven will happen!
probability is a guess and actuality is what will happen