technolgy
Human.
the three things that human needs is, shalter, food, water.
Humans have a hierarchy of needs, according to Abraham Maslow. He wrote in 1943 that human needs are first psychological, safety, love and belonging, esteem and last, self-actualization.
The teaching of English involves many processes in learning language in general. In recent research concerning how a person learns a second language (L2) it has been found that the importance of the first language(L1) is the foundation for L2. If a person can't read or write their L1 it is harder to teach L2 since the literacy is not there. Some times the instructional materials that are needed to help the learner has to be made to fit the individual needs of the student. Textbooks and other materials are important in teaching a L2, but commercial materials often are not available.
extended family
Nutrients provide the energy and raw materials that the human body needs.
Technology
nutrients
Simple. It is by changing the natural environment by human-made machines into human needs, that are often flat to construct urban areas to suit needs and wants such as agriculture and urban sprawl.
marketing is human activity directed at satisfying needs and wants through exchange processes
To make use of known natural phenomena and natural materials to satisfy human needs.
Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are the main substances that provide the energy and raw materials that the human body needs. Carbohydrates are the body's primary source of energy, proteins are essential for building and repairing tissues, and fats are important for energy storage and hormone production. Additionally, vitamins and minerals play a crucial role in various metabolic processes in the body.
Technological knowledge refers to the knowledge a culture uses to make and build things. It involves the understanding of tools, materials, processes, and techniques to create objects or systems to meet human needs.
i think its called subsistence level
Basal metabolic rate.
The ancient people had specific needs so they invented simple machines.
In reality, political machines rarely responded to the needs of the people. When they did, it was usually for dishonest gain.