try this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
Most were killed from the explosion, some survived but may have short term or long term radiation illness which can be terminal.
Short term causes are what happened on the day long term is what happened in advance
One short term effect was a lot of jobs were created which didn't require labor skills. One Long term effect was it turned specifically the US in to the greatest manufacturing nation in the world. How did we respond so well to WWI and II? Our great and organized production of goods.
A short-term is a health goal that can be reached in a short amount of time.A long-term are goals that take a longer amount of time to reach.
Such as in WWI the Serbian nationalist shooting Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. I'm kind of puzzled myself as well mate though :SI think short term causes lead into long term causes.A long term cause in WWII would be Germany's want of taking over the world.A short term cause in WWII would be a man getting shot.Hope this kind of helps :S
Answer: Short Term
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Short term aid is things like food and water that only has a short term effect and long term aid is things that have a long term effect like tools and materials.
short term affects pain long term effect crippling,
Long term
Long term most often.
The difference between long and short term causes are..... short term cause is the main reason for somthing being the way it is for a little while and soon people get over it. Mainly, a short term effect is how something immediately affects about something.. long term cause if somthing happens and it is very prolonging all for that one cause and is carried out for a very long time. A long term effect is an affect thatwill happen later in the future.. there is also the continuous effect, which starts and does not end until you get rid of the somthing. . so there is short term effect, long term effect and continuous term effect
the short term effects on an unbalanced diet has effect like
As long as the bronchitis is treated, it should have a short term effect. Talk to your doctor to get a more specific answer. If your bronchitis is very severe it could take longer.
No, it has both long term and short term effects. One short term effect is that it makes you drunk and unable to drive a vehicle safely.
As per the drug itself - it has a short term effect on a person. With that said - the consequences of years of use is certainly causing long term effects.