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A few problems/conflicts during the great depression were housing problems, which people made shacks criticizing President Hoover, these shacks were known as Hoovervilles. Many teens also ran away by being forced or just running away for adventure because their families could not support them. They took rides on trains, which was dangerous because it was illegal and because you had to catch the train when it was moving. Another period was the Dust Bowl, a period in the Lower Midwest where people suffered from giant dust storms that buried everything and caused strange diseases. This was caused by a drought, and destroyed wheat crops, which were major for farmers.
It was hot in the summer and cool and rainy in the winter, sometimes foggy with many storms at sea. The location of Rome was the same as it is today, but the Empire stretched for hundreds of miles over conquered lands.
The Great Depression started in October 1929 when the New York Stock Exchange crashed and everyone was poor instantly. Another cause of the Great Depression was over-farming in the Midwest which caused huge dust storms that ravaged crops.
Witch god ruled the storms and the skies
I think the closest to the God of storms would be Zeus as he was the God of thunder and lightning.
The storms that you are asking about are called tornadoes.
The goal of the second New Deal was to help the farmers out of debt. The dust storms that struck the Midwest during the Great Depression gave the farmers of America an even harder time economically, so they needed more help coping with the effects of the struggling economy.
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The goal of the second New Deal was to help the farmers out of debt. The dust storms that struck the Midwest during the Great Depression gave the farmers of America an even harder time economically, so they needed more help coping with the effects of the struggling economy.
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The jet stream and the currents in the oceans steer the storms southward. Storms move as easy as a marble on a hard surface and can be blown anywhere
They are both large, raging storms last for hundreds of years.
this event was devastating to many farmers across the plains states during the Great Depression.
a. devastating droughts and dust storms throughout the 1930s.
Impossible to say, the Sahara as it is has existed for at least 10,000 years; in the course of a year there could be hundreds of dust and sand storms
A sand storm is also known as a dust storm. These storms can occur anywhere but mainly happen where there are large amounts of sand. The Sahara desert has hundreds of sand storms every year.