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humans wants are satisfied primarily by nature.justify the statement

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Wants are limitless. A human is never truly satisfied, so his desires are limitless. Some of our desires may be temporarily satisfied, but they always return.

Explanation:

In economics, human wants refer to all of a person's desires, aspirations, and motivations. And economic wants are those that can be satisfied with goods and services of any kind. Economic human wants include things like food, shelter, clothing, and so on. Non-economic wants such as peace, love, affection, and so on cannot be purchased.

Nature does provide satisfaction for humans.

Some natural resources such as grains, foods, fruits, water, oxygen, timber, bricks and mortar, and so on satisfy human life.

Because of the need for clothing, man invented cotton and jute fibres. All of this demonstrates that human desires can be met by nature.

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Answered by zumba12
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Wants are limitless. A human is never virtually glad, so his goals are limitless. Some of our goals can be briefly glad, however, they usually return.

Explanation:

  • In economics, human needs confer with all of a person's goals, aspirations, and motivations.
  • And monetary needs are those who may be glad about items and offerings of any kind. Economic human desires  consist of such things as food, shelter, clothing, and so forth.
  • Non-monetary needs which include peace, love, affection, and so forth can not be purchased.
  • Nature does offer pride to humans.
  • Some natural resources which include grains, foods, fruits, water, oxygen, timber, bricks and mortar, and so forth fulfill human life.
  • Because of the want for clothing, the guys invented cotton and jute fibers.
  • All of this demonstrates that human goals may be met via way of means of nature.

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