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The meaning of inadaptability

Imbalance means: losing balance; Improper deployment; Get lost in nursed back to health

Unbalanced, pinyin: shρtiáo, meaning out of balance; Improper deployment; Losing in nursed back to health See Chen Yu's Biography of Sharla Cheung in Qing Dynasty: Wang Duan was out of balance after giving birth and was ill. The word imbalance can refer to many different things or situations that are out of balance or normal. From the social and psychological point of view, maladjustment can refer to various contradictions and conflicts in society.

These contradictions and conflicts may involve the defects of social system, the conflict of values and the disharmony of interpersonal relationships. For example, the gap between the rich and the poor is too large, educational resources are unfair, gender discrimination and other issues may lead to social imbalance. At the same time, personal psychological imbalance also belongs to the category of imbalance, such as emotional fluctuation, anxiety, depression and other psychological problems.

From the perspective of natural environment, imbalance can refer to the destruction of natural environment and ecosystem. Over-exploitation, pollution, climate change and other issues may destroy the ecological balance and lead to environmental deterioration. For example, global warming, melting glaciers and species extinction are all manifestations of natural imbalance. This environmental imbalance will have a serious impact on human life and survival.

From the perspective of human health, disorder can refer to the abnormality of human physiological function. For example, malnutrition, lack of exercise, bad living habits and other problems may lead to health imbalance and lead to various diseases. And mental health imbalance may also lead to physical diseases, such as anxiety, depression and other psychological problems may lead to problems in body organs.

Influence of environmental imbalance on human life

1. exhaustion of natural resources: environmental imbalance may lead to over-exploitation and exhaustion of natural resources such as water resources, land resources and forest resources. This will have a serious impact on human survival and development, such as water shortage, land degradation, forest disappearance and so on.

2. Climate change: Environmental imbalance may lead to global climate change, such as rising temperature and increasing extreme weather events. These changes will pose a threat to human life and survival, such as floods, droughts and extreme weather on agriculture.

3. Biodiversity loss: Environmental imbalance may lead to biodiversity loss, such as species extinction and ecosystem collapse. This will have an impact on human survival and development, such as the imbalance of ecosystem and the decline of agricultural production.