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What location did the dust bowl take place?

The southern Great Plains suffered an environmental disaster during the 1930s. Hardest hit were Kansas and Oklahoma, Northern Texas, and eastern Colorado adn New Mexico. Soon this region was dubbed the Dust Bowl.


How many people died during the dust bowl?

more than 7,000 people died during the dust bowl, not including animals. Of course, why that person mentioned animals in the same sentence has human beings we'll never know.


Where did dust bowl farmers take their family?

north to places around new york


What good things came out of the dust bowl?

The Dust Bowl led to the creation of soil conservation programs, such as the Soil Conservation Service, which aimed to prevent soil erosion and promote sustainable farming practices. The crisis also raised awareness about the importance of land management and environmental conservation in agriculture. Additionally, the Dust Bowl experience influenced the development of weather forecasting and disaster response systems in the United States.


Is preventing a dust bowl possible?

It is possible but it would take awhile and alot of practice for farmers.


What did you learn from the dust bowl?

that we need to take care of the land with erosion prevention techniques


What is the Mumford and Sons song Dust Bowl Dance about?

"Dust Bowl Dance" by Mumford and Sons paints a vivid picture of hardship and despair during the Great Depression-era Dust Bowl in the United States. The song tells the story of a man who decides to take revenge on the banks that have caused his family's suffering by setting their home on fire. The lyrics explore themes of resilience, injustice, and the struggle for survival in the face of adversity.


Where did many of the victims of the dust bowl migrate to?

As families realized that the drought and dust storms would not end, some sold what they could not take and began to drive west on Route 66. Many hoped to become hired hands on California farms, learning how to grow fruits and vegetables while living on the farms where they worked. However, California farms typically hired seasonal workers only when they were needed, and used farm workers to perform specific tasks rather than learn how to become farmers in their own right.


The Grapes of Wrath is based on what period in time?

"The Grapes of Wrath" is based on the Great Depression era in the United States, specifically the 1930s. The novel follows the Joad family as they are forced to leave their farm in Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl and journey to California in search of a better life.


How many times does it take to get gold dust from lich's in aqworlds?

The item, "Gold Dust" does not exist in the AQWWiki.


How do hamsters take a bath?

They groom themselves with their tongue and paws, their fur then cleaning itself due to the natural oils in the fur.


How did the dust bowl affect children?

it effected everyone to start with, the thing is that the dust bowl affect was the crops prices dropping and since it was happening during the great depression not many (only the wealthy people) could afford anything. Thus if the children could not afford food they starved..