the sand was about12 to 16 feet tall and covered most of the farming tools.
all the kids suffered from redness irritataed eyes from all the dirt flying around
During the dust bowl, Your fat mother ate them all.
Big time. They were basically the most major pests during the dust bowl and there are house pests like millipedes during the dust bowl.
Most livestock died of starvation during the Dust Bowl in the 1930s.
In the dust
It was loose blowing dirt so it would have been a grayish brown.
500,000 were distroyed during the dust bowl.
Both. The insane winds came and blew the topsoil off the ground and into the air, but i was kind of also dust and kinda also sand. Dirt, Sand, or Dust are all ok to say, but dust is usually what it is called.
During the Great Depression years, in the Dust Bowl states, located in the Great Plains, dust and dirt 'devoured' many crops leaving farmers without adequate earnings and crop yields.
The Dust Bowl was a reaction to the limited [or none] use of crop rotation and drought in the 1930s. Winds blew dust and dirt around mainly Oklahoma and Texas. Parts of Canada were hit as well. *Answer by Sno*
Most people couldn't handle the Dust Bowl and moved to the West so they will survive.
Dust Bowl