What's the difference between hunger and starvation?!


Question: Hunger means a strong desire for food and starvation means to suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food.


Answers: Hunger means a strong desire for food and starvation means to suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food.

Hunger is needing and wanting something to eat. Starvation is not satisfying that need.
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Hunger can be the feeling just before meal time or the definition can be expanded to include starvation.

Starvation is a chronic condition caused by prolonged lack of required nutrients even to the point of disease or death.





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