The following statement creates a strong cause and effect connection, Due to the storm flooding the house, the people had to move. The cause was the storm flooding the house, and the effect was, people had to move.
Causality? I'm not sure it's necessary to "believe" in it. It keeps working whether you believe in it or not.
I believe that the lift force it causes is called the Coreolis Effect.
Hindus and Buddhists both believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma). Also The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
People of Hinduism believe that after they die, they are rewarded or punished according to their deeds. Hindu believe in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) .
people who follow Hinduism believe in one Supreme God. Theory of Reincarnation (punarjanma) & The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
Causation may lead to belief in God because people who believe in God believe he does not need a cause so he started the cause and effect chain.
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(:
that explains the relationship between events or actions (cause) and their outcomes or consequences (effect). It should clearly present the cause(s) of a particular phenomenon and discuss how these causes lead to specific effects. The essay should include strong supporting evidence and logical reasoning to demonstrate the cause-effect relationship effectively.
yes, Hinduism does Believe in after life. Hinduism Believes in Reincarnation (punarjanma) and life death cycle, controlled by The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) .
There are three conditions that must be present to show causality: 1) there must be a strong correlation between the proposed cause and effect, 2) the proposed cause must precede the effect in time, and 3) the cause has to be present whenever the effect occurs (Burns & Grove, 2001, p. 791).
Strong winds are called gales. They can be accompanied by stormy conditions and can cause damage to structures and trees.