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Who is a singer and songwriter from the Dust Bowl?

Woody Guthrie is a singer and songwriter known for his music that reflects the Dust Bowl era and the Great Depression. He is famous for songs such as "This Land Is Your Land" and "The Dust Bowl Ballads."


What was the dust bowl and how did it shape land management today?

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


How was the soil effected in the Great Depression?

During WWI, the farm land was used to grow lots of crops for the troops. This eventualy led to the depletion of the neutrients, resulting in farm land being unable to grow crops and the Dust Bowl.


Was the dust bowl cause by people or nature?

The dust bowl was caused by both people and nature. People cleared away existing vegetation in order to make the land ready to farm, and then when there was a period of reduced rain, the land dried up and got very dusty.


Deflation affected the Dust Bowl in the 1930s by .?

Lowering the land.


What two contributed to the dust bowl?

overworked land and drought


What did the farmers do to fix their land during the dust bowl?

They did stuff


How did Deflation affected the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?

Lowering the land.


How did deflation affect the dust bowl in the 1930s?

Lowering the land.


How tall does a dust bowl get?

the dust bowl sand was at different hights at different points.Also the sand was no able to be measured in some areas of the land.


How did new technology help cause the dust bowl disaster?

New technology such as tractors and mechanized farming practices led to overproduction and excessive tilling of the land, which depleted the soil of nutrients and destabilized the ecosystem. This, combined with severe drought conditions and poor land management practices, contributed to the severity of the dust storms during the Dust Bowl disaster of the 1930s.


Was the great depression good for your land?

No because the dust bowl caused wind to destroy their land