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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

consequences or implications

When talking about the bad things that is happening to the environment in the following context, should I use 'environmental consequnences or implications'? 

Deforestation is just one of the many environmental consequneces of globalisation in this economy.

Deforestation is just one of the many environmental implications of globalisation in this economy.

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consequence means result (of something) Hence in the above context consequences fits Hope it helps!

  • consequence means result (of something) Hence in the above context consequences fits Hope it helps!
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consequence means result (of something)

Hence in the above context consequences fits

Hope it helps!

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