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To describe: a situation that illustrates causation.
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Causation demonstrates that one occasion is the aftereffect of the event of the other occasion; for example there is a causal connection between the two occasions. This is additionally alluded to as circumstances and logical results.
Causation is inferring that an and B have a circumstances and logical results relationship with each other. You're stating A causes B.
Causation is otherwise called causality.
(i) Firstly, causation implies that two occasions show up simultaneously or consistently.
(ii) Secondly, it implies these two factors not just show up together, the presence of one causes the other to show.
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