they started to get sick.
The state that was not included in the Dust Bowl was Florida.
Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.
No, it is not considered a Dust Bowl state. Though heavy droughts led to the the Dust Bowl, not every state experiencing a drought also experienced severe dust storms. States that are considered to have experienced these severe dust storms are Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Iowa, however, is listed as a state experiencing a drought during the Dust Bowl era, it is just not classified as having severe dust storms.
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
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The Great Depression effected all (atleast most) of Canada and the United States due to the crash of '29 and the Dust Bowl.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
The colored dust that contributed to the Dust Bowl was primarily from the state of Kansas, where severe drought and unsustainable farming practices led to massive soil erosion. This dust, known as "black blizzards," was carried by strong winds and spread across the Great Plains region.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The dust bowl was caused by poor agricultural irrigation systems. It blanketed much of the US at the time and led a large migration to California. The lack of water made living conditions impossible. It also effected the rest of the nation which depended on this food.