The term was intended to be pretty descriptive.
The dust bowl showed farmers that they needed to use difrent ways to farm.
it got destoryed and everything was ruind
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The SEC send 7 teams outside the BCS line, meaning Auburn will for sure get a bowl bid but not a BCS bid. Look for them to head to either the cotton bowl or the outback bowl in Tampa. Best of Luck!
Land fill is the contents of your trash can.
too get power and land and sometimes gold and money
The people had no concept of land ownership. There was the concept that we are responsible for the land so that it will serve the next 7 generations. This meant not to drain the land to the point where the air is polluted, dust bowls are created, drinkable water becomes difficult to find and whole species become extinct, among other things. Rather the land is left in better shape than how it was found. We only have to look around to get an understanding of how white settlers felt, and for the most part continue to feel about land.
Lack of rain and over tilling the land caused dust storms that caused the region to be almost unlivable. Look up The Great Dust Bowl For further information.
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It was like living in smoke, people had to sleep with with wet clothes over their faces or they would choke on dust.
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A is low bowl shaped land with higher land all around it
A is low bowl shaped land with higher land all around it
Many people died due to the famine. Most people moved to the West (mostly California) to look for jobs.
Because of the Dust Bowl it was a huge storm of dust in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona i believe. it lasted about 10 years and killed millions of people... it brought a lot of diseases such as the jack rabbit plague. dust pneumonia. look more up.
Not all dust (well the dust I've seen)....
they look for moon dust
The main illnesses were those that are caused by malnutrition and vitamin deficiency- scurvey, beri-beri, kwashiorkor, ricketts and others. Children suffered from stunted growth and mental inhibitions, adults also suffered from eyesight problems, lowered immune systems, severe mouth & gum infections and other diseases. A lot of the ailments suffered by America's poorest people during the 'Dust Bowl' period of the '30s, are the same as those that are endured by many people in the Third World today (i.e. Sudan, Liberia, Sierra Leone and other impoverished African nations- also regions of Afghanistan, far-flung parts of India, and so on). Look up 'The Dust Bowl- ailments' or 'The Great Depression' on Google and you might find out more.
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