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The dust bowl helped people appreciate the value of soil
1.) What are three reasons why the Dust Bowloccurred? ... 1.) What groups of people did the Dust Bowl affect the most? ... 1.) Name three ways that people dealt with the Dust Bowl
If it helps at all, the Great Plains were always known as the Great American Desert, though this was before it was even settled. The term may have returned to use during the Dust Bowl, so it may be valid.
To me a dust bowl would be a area of growth that just dried up. A once productive place with plenty of work,families and so forth. Crops do nothing in the dust bowl,no grass for the farm animals nothing for the people to stay for.
cause that was April 14, 1935 the big dust storm and the the sky was solid black from dust.. chickens knew the sky was black and thought it was night so went to sleep they also nicknamed it a black blizzard theres your answer..i could of just said cuz i said so but im not have a nice day Sobhan!
Most people couldn't handle the Dust Bowl and moved to the West so they will survive.
The president has no control over the weather, so Franklin Roosevelt could do nothing about the Dust Bowl.
The Dust Bowl was the result of a lack of soil conservation measures; so the answer would be: none.
The dust bowl helped people appreciate the value of soil
It was loose blowing dirt so it would have been a grayish brown.
im so sorry but I practically dont know :(
some things learned from the dust bowl were always be prepared for times like this. Also other things are that they used a wet cloth to cover their faces at night so they didn't choke or have a heart-a-tack from dust entering their lungs.
1.) What are three reasons why the Dust Bowloccurred? ... 1.) What groups of people did the Dust Bowl affect the most? ... 1.) Name three ways that people dealt with the Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl, or the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1930 to 1936 (in some areas until 1940).
If it helps at all, the Great Plains were always known as the Great American Desert, though this was before it was even settled. The term may have returned to use during the Dust Bowl, so it may be valid.
To me a dust bowl would be a area of growth that just dried up. A once productive place with plenty of work,families and so forth. Crops do nothing in the dust bowl,no grass for the farm animals nothing for the people to stay for.
They were called "dusters" and "black blizzards". http://factoidz.com/facts-about-the-dust-bowl/ They had many names for the storms but one that all who endured the dust bowl remember Black Friday. It was a GIANT storm that swept through fields and did more damage to crops then any other storm. They say when it was on it's way you could only see pitch black and that it was so strong fathers and sons had to hold the windows up.