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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the most basic human needs are for food, water, air, shelter, warmth, sleep, and other basic biological needs. What consequences do you think occur as a result of these basic needs not being met?

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A consequence that will occur as a result of these basic needs not being met is that the individual will get sick and eventually die. Humans basic needs are what keeps them healthy and alive. Without food, water, air, shelter, warmth, sleep, and other basic biological needs a person would become ill and it could be life threatening.

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The individual will not survive.

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the basic needs are what we call physiological or biological needs. The survival of the individual relies on these basic needs. Looking at it this way, before you can meet any of the needs going up the hierarchy, one needs to be healthy or at least functional optimally to even get started. All other needs are considered secondary until the basic needs have been met.
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