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Q: How did the lack of water influence part of the great plains in the 1930?
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Nickname of the Great Plains in the 1930's?

Dust Bowl


What ecological made agriculture difficult on the great plains in the 1930?

drought


Where did the disasters in the 1930's mostly occur?

It mostly occured in the Great Plains states.


What is The soil loss on the southern Great Plains in the 1930's that caused the area to be?

divsoble


Is it true that The Great Plains have never been farmed or used for ranches?

By 1930, almost all the Great Plains had been turned into farms or ranches... so False.... Its not true.


What human activity contributed to the dust storms in the Great Plains in the 1930?

Farming and Croppage of Soils.


Why did thousands of people who live in the great plains leave the region during the 1930?

great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work


What name was given to the great plains of the US after is experienced serve dust storms in 1930?

The Dust Bowl


What human activity contributed to the dust storms in the great plains in the 1930's?

Farming and Croppage of Soils.


Why did thousands of people who lived in the Great Plains leave the region during the 1930's?

great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work


What expose the soil of the Great Plains?

Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.


What exposed the soil of the Great Plains?

Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.