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Event 2 has a causal relationship with Event 1 when

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Event 1 makes Event 2 happen

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Event 2 has a casual relationship with Event 1 when Event 1 makes Event 2 happen.

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In other words, a casual relationship between events exists if one of them causes the other. You might understand this better in a term you know, cause-and-effect. In this case, event 1 is the cause and event 2 is the effect. In contrast, a non-casual relationship would be caused when one event did not directly impact the other (even though they might be related).

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