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This is known as causation, where one event directly causes another event to occur.
New Answer: Causation
New Answer: Causation
If a scientist notices an event that continually happens due to another event or action, he can predict, If this event happens, this event will happen next.
A cause is a factor or event that brings about a result or outcome. It is the underlying reason for why something happens.
When one event happens because of another on…
at a Nintendo event (which no longer happens) or by trading with another game
When one event happens because of another on…
He is exiled to another village
That results in blindness unless the loss is a result of the surgical replacement of the person's corneas with cadaver corneas. In that event, it will likely result in the restoration of vision.
An event whose outcome does not depend on another event is considered independent. For example, flipping a coin and rolling a die are independent events; the result of the coin flip (heads or tails) does not affect the result of the die roll (1 through 6). Thus, the outcome of one event, like flipping a coin, can occur regardless of the other event's outcome. This independence allows for a straightforward calculation of probabilities for combined events.
Cause and effect refers to the relationship between two events where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect). The cause is the reason why something happens, while the effect is the result or consequence of that cause. Understanding cause and effect helps to predict outcomes and make connections between different events.