The length of time a person can survive without food and water varies based on individual factors such as health, environment, and activity level, but here are some general guidelines:
Without Water: On average, a person can survive only about 3 to 7 days without water, depending on environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) and personal health. In hot or dry conditions, survival time without water is typically shorter due to rapid dehydration.
Without Food: People can survive several weeks without food, typically around 1 to 2 months, though this can vary. The body will begin using stored fat and muscle tissue for energy, but eventually, essential functions shut down due to lack of nutrients.
Dehydration is usually the limiting factor, as it leads to organ failure faster than starvation.

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