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They are unrelated to "cause and effect".
The cause of lake effect is rain big glacier of rain
Fire is often, but not always a secondary effect of earthquakes. If the earthquake strikes a populated area, it is likely to break natural gas pipes, and to cause other damage in human structures that will result in fires. In an unpopulated region, an earthquake may not cause a fire.
First of all the cause is how was the Greece effect also I don't
Yes, it does. Ozone depletion can cause greenhouse effect and thus global warming.
Cause and effect topics, simply put, are topics that cover an issue that can have consequences. These are the kind of issues where one event leads to another. For example, take the oil spill in the Gulf, the cause was an explosion of a part of the rig, the effect, massive amounts of oil leaks out into the open ocean. There are tons of example for cause and effect, they can be as simple as knocking over a row of dominoes. The cause is you knocking them down, the effect, they all fall down.
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prohibition and the rise of organized crime
Effect is what it changes or causes the subject to do. Effectiveness is how likely the effect will cause these changes in the subject.
A greenhouse.
Not likely however people that have arthritis are more likely to suffer from the effect of RSI. The cause for arthritis of nearly any form is not known.
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The likely word is the conjunction or preposition because(indicating a cause and effect).
Yes, one cause can become a cause of an effect (e.g. 1 + 2 =(causes) 3 and taking 3 3 + 2 =(causes) 5 Hope this helps since I'm more of a math person than english type.
Any controversial issue is good. For example, abortion or stem cell research.Exercise and stress are also good topics. If you are interested or knowledgeable in the medical field, a disease would make a good topic. There are millions of topics out there- just make sure to pick one that interests you.
The transitional word "therefore" is commonly used in essays that follow the cause and effect organizing principle, as it indicates a logical result or conclusion based on the preceding information. It helps to link the cause and effect relationship between different points in the essay.