human needs and wants are neither uniform in all parts of the world not static over the years.'explain the statement giving suitable examples.
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Ans:- 1.) Human requirements are recurring in nature and differ from person to person, from place to place.
2.)Their differences depend upon the availability of resources, country's geography, climatic conditions, and its culture.
3.) For example, for a poor under-developing country which is lacking enough resources, the people needs to attain modest (simple) living standards of life and ensuring quality of life to citizens by providing adequate food,nutrition,health,education etc.
4.) And a developed county which is rich in resources , needs to be go for industrialization, technological advancements to achieve further progress and growth.
5.) Requirements are not static as they changes with time and advancements.
6.) For example, with scientific inventions, it has created our need for Internet, smart phones. Further inventions, will create new set of needs and will change them.
7.) As it is said, that necessity is the mother of invention, it a cyclical process, necessity leads to more advancements and more inventions create more needs.
So, the statement "Human needs and wants are neither uniform in all parts of the world not static over the years." is correct due of the following reasons.
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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.