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A dust storm can be a natural disaster. It could also be just an annoyance. The midwestern dust storms of the 1930s were a natural disaster, but the root cause was human. Dust storms in the high plains, the Sahara, and many other places are simply natural events.
None. Hobos can't afford lightbulbs.
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Hobos travel in many ways. They can bike, walk and sometimes they don't even travel.
Not necessarily. Any strong wind that picks up loose sediment across an area can generate a dust storm. Many of these are not accompanied by precipitation. There is one type of dust storm, though, called a haboob, that is often produced by the outflow of a thunderstorm. Such haboobs may be followed by heavy rain.
Because there hasent been a single dust storm and its a very save. Place to live
Hobos help them too
To learn more about dust storms, there are many resources, such as wikipedia or weather-related sites. Online safety guides of what to do in a dust storm and how to recognize the warning signs are best found on official government websites.
i can say that at least 90% of them did but the other 10% might have been hobos as children so they have never been rich.