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human needs and wants are neither inform in all parts of the world nor static over the years. Explain the statement giving suitable examples


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Answered by sanchitarmishra
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Human needs and needs are repeating in nature and contrast from individual to individual and from society to society. They vary contingent upon the accessibility of assets, contingent upon nation's topography, climatic conditions, contingent upon its way of life. 
For instance, for a poor immature nation which is inadequate with regards to enough assets, the human need attain an average way of life for its populace, guarantee the personal satisfaction to nationals by giving sufficient nourishment, food, wellbeing, training and so on. 
For a developed nation, rich in resources, needs would be for industrialization, innovative advancements, to accomplish additionally progress and development. 
Necessities are not static, as they change with time, with advancements. For instance with particular innovations, it has made our requirement for the internet, advanced mobile phones. Further inventions, will make another arrangement of requirements and will transform them.
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Answered by Battleangel
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human needs are neither uniform in all parts of the world not static over the years they generally grow and became complex with the progress of change in the society.

In ancient times emphasis was mainly given on satisfying the basic needs food clothing and shelter which was derived from the natural environment.

Even today, the pygmies of Africa eat edible plants,roots , flowers, fruits and hunt animals.

In advance societies, greater emphasis is laid on the utilisation of resources for satisfying the multifarious needs of human beings.

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