A mother notices that all of her young children have come back from the park soaking wet. She looks outside and notices that it is raining lightly. She concludes that her children must have gotten wet because of the rain. Which of the following, if true, would suggest that the rain and her children's wet clothes are causally related rather than simply correlated?

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Answer: I think they were playaing at the park hours after the rain started.

Explanation: The passage explains the children were soaking wet and it was raining lightly. Thats casually related i think