The Dust Bowl affected women especially badly. Since they were caregivers and housekeepers, it fell to them to protect the children. It was nearly impossible to keep anything clean in those years. It was a heavy burden.
People in the dust bowl felt hopeless. They lost their homes and had to travel to the west.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.
No, it actually coincided with a La Nina event.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The dust bowl was in the 1930s in the central part of the US, known as the High Plains. For more about the Dust Bowl, you can read The Facts About the Dust Bowl at http://history.knoji.com/facts-about-the-dust-bowl/
the dust!
People in the dust bowl felt hopeless. They lost their homes and had to travel to the west.
Lowering the land.
the dust bowl affected many crops. They were unable to grow because all the topsoil was blown away.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
it was affect by dust and cause to move around and you will only see sand and the dust the state in the midwest where people died from dust limeoniplie
it affected the people whodidn't have alot of money or a home .
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.
It was particularly brutal on the Eastern border which was a part of the Dust Bowl.
No, it actually coincided with a La Nina event.