Um, okay, lets see. I have no idea.
cause a lot of future jobs need science like botany and geologist and even studying graphs in cardiology
The future tense of "cause" is "will cause."
It is useful to know science to understand the world around us, and be able to predicate future events (weather, natural disasters, etc.), and to understand cause/effect of events.
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
cause its science! gosh...
prediction
Education can cause your understanding of science to change (and, hopefully, to improve). Alzheimer's disease could cause it to deteriorate. Such is life.
No. Science does not cause suffering. The uses to which it is put may do so, as with any tool.
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cause it is a specialist science college!!
Not for the future but in the right dose it can make you abort this pregnancy.
its future cause if it was past the museum of hummanity would exsist