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Q: What was the soil of the great plains like after the sod was removed?
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In the great plains what removed the grass and exposed the soil to wind erosion?

I think it was a combination of poor soil use and drought.


What exposed the soil to the great plains?

Erosion (wind) caused the soil of the Great Plains to expose.


Did the Great Plains have fertile soil?

no


What expose the soil of the Great Plains?

Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.


What exposed the soil of the Great Plains?

Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.


True False Soil erosion due to flowing water is more on hill slopes than on plains?

This is true, soil is removed from sloped due to erosion and generally deposited on plains


What is the type if soil in the Great Plains of Texas?

Trees and grass


Who built their home from the dense soil of the Great Plains?

The Native American tribes that inhabited the Great Plains, such as the Pawnee, Cheyenne, and Sioux, built their homes using the dense soil of the region. They constructed earth lodges by excavating the ground and shaping the earth into dome-shaped structures that provided shelter and protection from the harsh elements. Earth lodges were durable, well-insulated, and blended into the natural landscape of the Plains.


What is the loss of soil on south great plains in 1930s called?

The Great Dust Bowl


How could the soil in the Great Plains be described?

The Great Plains had fertile soil that made growing crops necessary, but during the drought, the soil dried out, turned to dust, and blew away.


What exsposed the soil of the great plains?

Because the soil on the Great Plains had been plowed over for decades, by farmers that did not yet have the advantage of agricultural science, the soil was very loose and when the drought and winds came, the top soil simply blew away because there was nothing left to hold it down.


How did steel plows help settlement of the great plains?

helped cult the soil