A long-term cause refers to an underlying factor that contributes to a situation or event over an extended period, often shaping trends or conditions that lead to significant consequences. In contrast, a short-term cause is an immediate trigger or event that directly precipitates a situation, often occurring suddenly and leading to quick reactions. For example, economic policies (long-term) may set the stage for a financial crisis, while a sudden market collapse (short-term) can be the immediate cause of that crisis. Understanding both types of causes is essential for analyzing complex issues effectively.
A long term cause is something that lasts a longer time and a short term cause is something that lasts a shorter time.
Short term can cause personal problems. Long term can cause global warming.
Long Term
Lincoln's election
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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
I think the long terms are the things that happens
long term mostly but in some short term
it can be long term....it can be short term depends if it is RAM is short term..while ROM is long term....
a long term cause
short term
Short-Term