Technically speaking, the only things "necessary" for human survival are sources of food, water and oxygen, as well as sexual activity to create offspring (keeping humans from going extinct). Therefore, it could be argued that art is not a necessity of life. However, people will constantly be looking for ways to express themselves; especially in today's society. Since the talents of humans vary from person to person, not all people are going to be musically gifted or be talented writers or have a knack for dancing. (although depending on how you define "art", all those may be included). Everyone uses their talents for self-expression, and we are all continuously looking for new ways to show our creativity. Thus, it would seem that the existence of art is inevitable and is part of human nature. In conclusion, although art is not "necessary" for human survival, it is a defining aspect in the life of a person.
Three main resources necessary for human survival are air, food, and water.
Survival
Reproduction
Reproduction is different from other life functions in that it is not necessary for the survival of a single person but is necessary for the survival of a species. Reproduction also generally involves two people or organisms.
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art is realistic but survival is YOU
No. If they are necessary for survival, then they are needs.
No. If they are necessary for survival, then they are needs.
Anything people consume beyond what is necessary for survival? The answer is [Want]
Out of the 100 elements in existence, only water and oxygen are necessary for survival.
Imperialists believed that colonies were necessary for their health and survival.
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Oxygen
Stress can trigger the body's fight-or-flight response, which is essential for survival in dangerous situations. It can help individuals to react quickly to threats, sharpening focus and improving performance. In this way, stress can be a helpful tool for survival in certain situations.
yes
Three main resources necessary for human survival are air, food, and water.
It is necessary for species survival as a whole. Although reproduction generates an individual, the individual's own reproductive system is not necessary for its survival; although loss or damage to the organs may have deleterious effects beyond loss of breeding ability.