A cause is a factor or event that brings about a result or outcome. It is the underlying reason for why something happens.
The word you are looking for is "cause."
"Event" is a term that best describes the phrase "something that happens" as it denotes a happening or occurrence at a specific point in time.
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
Particles inside that "something" start to vibrate when they receive the thermal energy that you just applied. This may or may not cause that "something" to change its physical composition and state. It all depends on how much you heat you apply. Best Regards, Juanfe
"Fast" is an adjective. It describes the speed at which something moves or happens.
When something happens as a result of a cause, it's known as an "effect." The effect is the outcome or consequence of the cause.
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Cause is something that happens and the effect is the outcome.
Cause is something that makes an event.Effect is somethingthat happens after the cause.
the cause is something that starts something a problem of some sort and an effect is what happens because of the cause its the consequence
Cause is how something happend an effect is what happens
A "cause" means why or how something happens. It is a commonly held and scientifically evidenced assertion that, if not all, certainly most things happen due to a cause. This is known as the principle of "cause and effect".
Well cause is something that happened or an event that happened for a purpose and an effect is a consequence or something that happens because of the cause.
...an effect. Hence the term "cause and effect."
It means that if you do something, something happens. Kind of like cause and effect.
The word you are looking for is "cause."
Cause is the reason something happens. For instance, the cause of something falling is gravity. Effectis the result that happens due to the cause. For instance, the effect of gravity is the falling of the object. They are pretty much opposite.