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How does gravity help to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship?

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Gravity helps show a cause and effect by demostarting how one object will have an effect on another object.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you bounce a ball, it will fly back up, but it will fall down again because of gravity. The cause is GRAVITY and the effect is the ball FALLINg. Now, because o fgravity, when the ball bounces up again, it will only bounce 1/2 the hieght, having another cause and effect. As gravity pushes down on objects, the more an object is effected by it, the more presure it will have.

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The cause of no gravity means the effect will be we float.
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