clear-cutting of the region's forests
Yes. The worst of the "Dust Bowl" storms were in Nebraska, and the worst poverty and migrations were from Oklahoma. Kansas is between those two states.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
The Dust Bowl, or the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1930 to 1936 (in some areas until 1940).
it affected the people whodidn't have alot of money or a home .
clear-cutting of the region's forests
No it is not
The Dust Bowl affected 100,000,000 acres in five US States with the center point being the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles and the adjoining States of Colorado, Kansas and New Mexico. It was an ecological and economic disaster that did not end until the 1940's. They were termed the "Black Blizzards" by those who lived through them.
The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.
The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.
The dust bowl was mainly in The Great Plains of the United States of America.
The regions most affected were the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma.
The great plains
five states
What states where in the dust bowl
The Dust Bowl was caused by an incredibly severe drought. The states most affected were Texas and Oklahoma.
Whatever was typical to their region or what was available to their region