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Present simple for general truths

The present simple is used to express facts that are always true or events that always happen. This use is often described with the term "general truth":

A magnet attracts iron.
The sun rises in the east.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

Zero conditional

if + present tense | present tense
if + past tense | past tense

The zero conditional expresses that something is (or was) always true or that one action is (or was) always followed by another: