I chose this article to represent displacement because what these refugees have to go through in Himalaya is unexceptable and shows an example on how it feels to be displaced. Recently, there has been an issue on global warming in the Himalayas and people in that area are struggling to survive. The area is in a drought and has a lack of food. People can’t even grow crops. The villages are getting dry. A person named Sonam Chhiring Gurung, says “I love this village”. People like Sonam could feel the same exact way about the village and that’s where I feel this shows displacement. These people are being forced to move somewhere else from a place they know their whole life and say they absolutely love. This is a country that 70% of its people work in agriculture meaning they all depend on crops to eat and survive, so going to another place will be hard for them. This is because they would probably have to adapt into a new culture that they are unfamiliar with or even be in a workforce that they don;t have to rugt skills to work with. Forced to move when you don’t want to can cause a person to feel displaced. People are struggling to survive and don’t know what to do! Imagine the people with children. What are the children thinking or what are they going through? Some families are forced to move because of crop failure. Families are struggling to not only feed themselves, but their kids as well. Most people don’t even know their necks move. These people got nothing to depend on like how America is depending on the government with the situation of the coronavirus. These people got nowhere to go or have no access to other resources. These people in the Himalayas are in big jeopardy because without food or shelter how do you survive? You feel worthless and can’t do anything. Displacement is best described for this article because it shows loneliness and feeling you don;t know what to do. This article is interesting to look at because it shows how other parts of the world can have bigger problems than other people.