cause (cause and effect maybe this will help understand it)
because you can see what made that effect occur in the first place.
because you can see what made that effect occur in the first place.
Cause and effect is a relationship where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect). It helps us understand how actions and events are connected. Identifying cause and effect relationships can help in problem solving, decision making, and predicting outcomes.
it could possibly effect them or not cause babies at new born or older can not hear that well but it can happen it depends how loud it is
Babies may engage in behaviors that lead to them making themselves throw up because they are exploring their environment and learning about cause and effect. They may not understand the consequences of their actions and are curious to see what happens when they put things in their mouth or overeat.
Babies throw things out of their crib as a way to explore cause and effect, practice their motor skills, and seek attention or interaction from caregivers.
A cause and effect question explores the relationship between two variables by asking what influences one variable to change the other. The question aims to understand how one factor (the cause) leads to a certain outcome (the effect) or consequence.
because they want to understand why events happened the way they did
Babies may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also be exploring their surroundings and learning about cause and effect.
The cause is "because I missed the previous class" and the effect is "I didn't understand the question on the test."
Babies typically start intentionally dropping objects around 8 to 10 months of age as they begin to explore cause and effect.