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Natural Causes is usually used to describe how someone died and it means that the death was natural (e.g. a heart attack or pneumonia) as opposed to death caused by an accident (e.g. drowning) or unnaturally caused (e.g. suicide or murder).

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"Natural Causes" means that it happened naturally.

#1. For example, if an old-aged man died because of a disease, then that's a natural cause of death. However, if the old-aged man died because he got attacked by a dog or a shark, then that is an unnatural cause of death.

#2. For example, if the methane gas from arctic tundra and wetlands traps heat in the earth's atmosphere and causes global warming, that is a natural causes of global warming. However, if people drive their cars everywhere and they don't do smog checks and pollute the earth, that's an unnatural cause of global warming.

Overall, it just depends on how you look at natural causes because it can be applied to a lot of things such as, death, global warming, climate change, acid rain, etc.

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