The same as everyone else. Food, water, shelter, warmth, safety, etc.
If you are referring to the 'survival strokes', then they are -survival backstroke -survival breaststroke -side stoke
Survival strokes are essential for maintaining buoyancy and propulsion in water, especially in emergency situations. They allow individuals to stay afloat and conserve energy while signaling for help or navigating towards safety. Mastering these techniques enhances overall water safety skills, ensuring that a person can respond effectively in crises. Additionally, survival strokes can be crucial for rescuing others or oneself in unexpected aquatic environments.
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However, volcanoes are essential to earths survival they act like a safety valve for the planet (it releases pressure)
Personal safety.
Assuring the safety and well-being of your family in a emergency situation.
The answer depends on whether it was survival in a desert or in a cold fresh-water cave!
E. C. B. Lee has written: 'Safety and survival at sea' -- subject(s): Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, Sea survival
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
Survival rate in cold water depends on various factors such as water temperature, duration of exposure, clothing worn, and individual health. In general, survival time decreases in colder water due to hypothermia, which can lead to unconsciousness and drowning. Quick rescue and appropriate protective gear can improve chances of survival.