What is the butterfly effect?

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What is the butterfly effect?

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A butterfly flaps its wings on the African plains. This disrupts a small amount of pollen from a nearby plant, that lands on a lion’s nose making it sneeze. The large herd of wildebeest nearby hear the predators sneeze and become alarmed, causing a stampede. The stampede creates a ton of dust to rise into the air. That dust cloud floats over the Atlantic and water clouds form on it. Those clouds dump torrential rain on the American east coast and collide with a front coming from the west coast creating tornadoes in Arkansas.

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