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Lack of rain and over tilling the land caused dust storms that caused the region to be almost unlivable. Look up The Great Dust Bowl For further information.
No, the dust bowl was a natural phenomenon caused by overusing the land.
The Dust Bowl was caused by an incredibly severe drought. The states most affected were Texas and Oklahoma.
Wind erosion.
The great plains
Lack of rain and over tilling the land caused dust storms that caused the region to be almost unlivable. Look up The Great Dust Bowl For further information.
Whatever was typical to their region or what was available to their region
No it is not
No, the dust bowl was a natural phenomenon caused by overusing the land.
Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl was caused by an incredibly severe drought. The states most affected were Texas and Oklahoma.
Wind erosion.
The great plains
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.
The "Dust Bowel" is a misspelling of the "dust bowl", a period marked by severe dust storms caused by drought as well as common farming practices. The dust bowl had absolutely nothing to do with your bowels, and everything to do with people moving further west to escape conditions in the Great Plains, many settling in California, especially the Central Valley. These people gained the derogatory nickname of "okies". Source: Wikipedia's page on "dust bowl"
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it is called ascus