it blew over southern plains
I think its because when people started to plow the prairies the soil dried up and when the wind came it would blow the dust everywhere and then you cant grow anything at all except dust bunnies!
If the stock market crashes again and farmers cant afford to make crops will dry out the land causeing dust to blow aroud which might form a dust bowl
Monsoons are heavy rainfalls, this is not like a tsunami.
Miami Florida.
wind can change the earths surface by eroding material from one location and placing it in another (the dust bowl of the early 1900's was a vivid example of this) it can also blow particulates against rocks formations eroding them and causing many of the odd structures you see in the desert.
Trade Winds.
I think its because when people started to plow the prairies the soil dried up and when the wind came it would blow the dust everywhere and then you cant grow anything at all except dust bunnies!
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
The displaced farmers of the Dust Bowl became the migrants described in John Steinbeck's, Grapes of Wrath. Families from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and Arkansas, packed what they could in cars and trucks and headed west.
If the stock market crashes again and farmers cant afford to make crops will dry out the land causeing dust to blow aroud which might form a dust bowl
The only anagram for blow is bowl.
Dust, as particles of dust are finer than grains of sand.
No crops and no farming
The word 'blow' is an anagram for bowl.
The Indian Ocean.
In the reefs not in the deep ocean.