The United States, in the 1930s.
Dust bowl
1930s.
The Dust Bowl in the 1930s was caused by a combination of severe drought, poor farming practices, and strong winds that led to the erosion of topsoil in the Great Plains region of the United States.
Dust Bowl
Dust Bowl
The dirty thirties
Most livestock died of starvation during the Dust Bowl in the 1930s.
Lowering the land.
Lowering the land.
Lowering the land.
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s affected mainly the Great Plains states in the United States, particularly Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. These states experienced severe drought, dust storms, and crop failures, leading to widespread environmental and economic devastation.