You mix the ingredients for pancakes, then you eat the delicious pancakes.
Cooking the pancakes let's you eat something delicious!
How They Relate: The signal changing tells drivers that people are about to cross, so they slow down. This means that when you see the "Walk" signal, you know it’s safe to cross the street.
Relationship: The customer’s order (first event) tells the kitchen what to make (second event). Without the order, the kitchen wouldn’t know what food to prepare.
When you flip the light switch (first event), the light comes on (second event)
The action of flipping the switch causes the light to turn on.
How They Relate: The stop sign tells drivers to stop, which makes it safer for you and other pedestrians to look both ways and cross the street. The stop sign causes the cars to stop, keeping everyone safe.
Relationship: Paying for the meal (first event) triggers the cash register to produce a receipt (second event). The receipt confirms the payment was made.
When you finish your work (first event), then you get a paid (second event).
Finishing work comes first, and that leads to getting paid
How They Relate: The bus stopping and flashing red lights is a signal that children might be getting on or off the bus. This event causes drivers to slow down and alerts kids to be extra careful, showing a direct connection between the bus stopping and the safety precautions everyone takes.
Relationship: The action of choosing items on the kiosk directly triggers the kitchen to begin preparing that specific order.
When you water a plant (first event), the plant grows and stays healthy (second event).
Watering is what helps the plant grow.
How They Relate: The flashing lights alert drivers that an emergency is occurring. Because of this, drivers act by giving way, which helps clear the road and protects everyone, including children watching from a safe distance.
Relationship: Ordering through the speaker causes the kitchen to prepare the meal, which is then delivered to the customer at the drive-thru window.
When you feed your cat (first event), the cat doesn't bother you (second event).
Feeding your cat is what helps them not bother you
Because the store had no milk, the manager had to order more. The first event (running out) caused the second event (ordering more)
Relationship: The customer’s customization request (asking for extra cheese) directly changes how the food is made, showing how one event influences the next.