The sun rising every morning is certain to happen.
"Observe" means to watch something happen.
"Unless" is a conjunction used to introduce the case in which a statement is not true or an action will not occur unless a certain condition is satisfied. It is essentially used to convey a condition that must be met for something to happen.
No, scientific laws describe what happens under certain conditions, based on repeated observations and experiments. They do not explain why things happen, but provide a framework for understanding and predicting natural phenomena.
You can get electronically shocked when you touch something if there is a buildup of static electricity on you or the object due to friction. When you touch the object, the excess electrons jump from you to the object, creating a small shock. This can happen more frequently in dry environments, synthetic materials, or when walking on certain surfaces.
Repetition or iteration.
For something to be certain means that something will absolutely happen.
A certain event is any event that will definitely happen. For example, the sunrise tomorrow is something that is certain to happen (although it might be obscured from view by rain, snow, fog or something else); this will certainly happen.
Yes. It is when something is certain to happen.
Unreasonable for something not to happen. With a high degree of foreseeability.
0 represents that is will never happen. It means that there is no probability that it will happen. 1 represents that is is certain to happen. You cannot be more certain than definitely certain, and something cannot be less probable than not at all.
Nearly certain means almost certain, so they are almost completely sure that _________ will happen. Nearly---almost; Certain---Believing something is correct
A legal term referring to something you must do before certain things happen.
No. It is a more like a term for a belief, often of supersticious nature, that certain things that happen are a "sign" that something good, or something bad (depending on the sign), will happen.
it means not really or something like that
No, "inevitable" is an adjective, not a verb. It describes something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.
In the context of the usage 1000%, it would be sure to happen. As far as probability is concerned, the probability of certain is 1 or 100%.
The probability of something that is certain is 100% The probability of something that is completely impossible is 0%