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after the Great Depression and World War II
Parts of the Mojave, Sonoran and Great Basin Deserts enter California.
The Great Basin Desert primarily is found in Nevada, Utah and California with small parts entering a few other states.
The Great Depression was a global depression. It mainly hit the US and Europe. The US was the largest economy and its stock market had crashed. This had world wide affects as economics is not only within one's borders. Europe and other parts of the world were also recovering from World War I, paying for the debts they'd acquired from the war. Also, because European countries controlled many colonies around the world, the Great Depression also hit many of these colonies.
The Mojave Desert, the Great Basin Desert and the Sonoran Desert all enter parts of California.
California shares parts of both the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert with Nevada.
the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Desert, and the Great Basin desert.
Parts of the Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Great Basin Desert all enter the state of California.
depends on where in california. there are bays in california....so those parts of the state would be closer to the bays. but other parts are much closer to the ocean
The largest desert in California is the Mojave Desert.
The stock market crashed on October 29, 1929 and the 1930's were the years of the Depression. Unfortunately it didn't take very long for the impact to reach all corners of the US. Because the stock market had a foot in all the states it hit them all at once.The Depression wasn't like a drought or a hurricane that only effects parts of the country due to climate or whatever. The Depression hit the whole country all at once. So it hit CA in Fall/Winter 1929.
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