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jeka94
4 years ago
13

How do experiments show cause-and-effect relationships?

Biology
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german4 years ago
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A cause and effect relationship is when something happens that makes something else happen. ... Cause and effect relationships are also found in stories. For example, if Mae is late to school, she might lose recess time. In that case, being late to school is the cause and the effect, or result, is her losing recess time.

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