no there was no sound except maybe the wind howling
During the dust bowl, Your fat mother ate them all.
the dust bowl affected many crops. They were unable to grow because all the topsoil was blown away.
Yes because of all of the dust being blown around and getting in peoples lungs
all you could do was hide
The dust was light enough and the winds were from the west to the east.
small rooms with no space at all
my guess will be about 25,000 all over the world.
the great depression was a sad time for all Americans. the dust bowl was just another problem and caused hunger in many cases. it also caused poverty.
It broke the soil up and all the layers of used soil turned into sust and caused the dust bowl.
yes a lot of them got really sick and had dust in there lungs and it kill some of them but not all of them. Hope this helps
After the Dust Bowl, some of the dust settled on the ground, whereas the rest was blown away by the wind. The soil in the affected areas was greatly damaged and in some places, efforts were made to restore the soil's fertility through conservation practices.
The dust bowl was caused by poor agricultural irrigation systems. It blanketed much of the US at the time and led a large migration to California. The lack of water made living conditions impossible. It also effected the rest of the nation which depended on this food.