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What did not contribute to the Dust Bowl conditions in the plains states?

clear-cutting of the region's forests


Is the Dust Bowl a region?

No it is not


What states in the US was the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl affected 100,000,000 acres in five US States with the center point being the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles and the adjoining States of Colorado, Kansas and New Mexico. It was an ecological and economic disaster that did not end until the 1940's. They were termed the "Black Blizzards" by those who lived through them.


What states in the dust bowl region suffered the least from the great depression?

The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.


What states in the dust bowl region suffered the least from the great depression n?

The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.


Where the dust bowl?

The dust bowl was mainly in The Great Plains of the United States of America.


In what region was the dust bowl centered?

Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, parts of Texas, Iowa, North and South Dakota.


What location did the dust bowl take place?

The southern Great Plains suffered an environmental disaster during the 1930s. Hardest hit were Kansas and Oklahoma, Northern Texas, and eastern Colorado adn New Mexico. Soon this region was dubbed the Dust Bowl.


Which region was most affected by the dust bowl?

The Midwest region of the United States, particularly the Great Plains states such as Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico, was most affected by the Dust Bowl. Severe drought, coupled with poor farming practices, led to massive soil erosion and frequent dust storms in the 1930s, causing widespread agricultural devastation and forcing many farmers to abandon their land.


How did these conditions cause the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl 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 during the 1930s.


Was Tennessee affected by the dust bowl?

Well most every state had been affected by the Dust Bowl but if you mean the actual storm has been in Tennessee it wasn't. The Dust Bowl was in 5 states: Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. I'm not really that sure if maybe part of the storm made its way towards Tennessee but I know that the winds were from Canada. -Wiki-Admin


How many states did the dust bowl take?

five states