Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Oct. 2015
The concept of inhospitable is widely used in our language to refer that a place is unwelcoming, uncomfortable, unpleasant, unsafe or with no hospitality. Then, its most common use is to refer to those spaces, places, that do not offer to the people who visit them or inhabit any comfort, but rather the opposite, they are little habitable.
The absence of comfort in some aspect, the lack of safety, poor building conditions, or a place that generates in the inhabitant a sensation of helplessness or of unsafety, are some of the conditions that we could mention when pointing to a place as inhospitable.
The climate, the terrain, the lack of natural resources and war contexts, the main triggers of this situation
Now a house, a hotel, a establishment commercial, among others can be considered as inhospitable, however, this must also extend to geographic locations that, due to their terrain or climatic characteristics, make them difficult to live. The north and south poles, Antarctica, those countries in which the cold turns out to be extreme, or failing that it is the heat, such is the case of deserts, where the sand wind also contributes, they can also be placed inside the
category of inhospitable.Also the lack of natural resources essential and basic for the subsistence of living beings, such as the Water and the air will be decisive in the feeling of inhospitable.
And another scenario that we cannot ignore is one in which armed and armed conflicts prevail between various factions, in which the state may be included. This situation can be greatly appreciated these days with the drama of Syrian immigrants, who Faced with the impossibility of living in Syria because of the war, they decide to leave their homeland and take refuge in others. countries.
That is to say, in short, in places with the indicated characteristics it would be very difficult to live and develop and that is why the People tend to settle in those places where the climatic conditions are acceptable and optimal and where of course there is a abundance of resources to meet our needs. That little hospitality to live and grow extends to animals and plants that, as well as man, seek places that provide optimal conditions for their life.
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