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Human needs and wants are neither uniform in all parts of the world norsatic over the years Explain the statement giving suitable examples.​

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Answered by skyfall63
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Human needs and wants are neither uniform in all parts of the world nor static over the years

Explanation:

  • Human needs and wants are repetitive in nature and differ between individuals, culture and community.
  • They vary according to resources available, based on the country's location, environment conditions and culture.
  • In a poor underdeveloped nation , for example, which does not have enough money , people need good living standards for their people, enough food, healthcare, health care, schooling, and so on.
  • Their needs are industrialization, technical advancement, sustained production and prosperity for a developing world rich in capital.
  • Needs are not stagnant, so they evolve with time and development.  For eg, science findings have created our Internet needs, and smartphones, etc. Further inventions generate new uses and alter them.
  • Necessity is called the invention mother, thus necessity is a cyclical process that leads to further growth and progress that leads to increased desire

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