November 11, 1933
the dust bowl
read "of mice and men" by John Steinbeck, then you tell me.
They were called "dusters" and "black blizzards". http://factoidz.com/facts-about-the-dust-bowl/ They had many names for the storms but one that all who endured the dust bowl remember Black Friday. It was a GIANT storm that swept through fields and did more damage to crops then any other storm. They say when it was on it's way you could only see pitch black and that it was so strong fathers and sons had to hold the windows up.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
they went from 40-50mph at the height of the storm
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
the dust bowl
read "of mice and men" by John Steinbeck, then you tell me.
By 1935, when a dust storm reached Chicago, the seriousness of the problem was widely known.
Dust Bowl, on fields or near.
cause that was April 14, 1935 the big dust storm and the the sky was solid black from dust.. chickens knew the sky was black and thought it was night so went to sleep they also nicknamed it a black blizzard theres your answer..i could of just said cuz i said so but im not have a nice day Sobhan!
The big dust storm, known as the Dust Bowl, mainly occurred during the 1930s in the United States. It was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands.
First off, the Dust Bowl wasn't a football game. It was a period of severe dust storms in the ninteen thirties that ruined agriculture.
The Dust Bowl storm originated in the Southern Plains of the United States, particularly in the region known as the Oklahoma Panhandle and the Texas Panhandle. These areas experienced severe drought conditions and extensive farming practices that disrupted the topsoil, contributing to the storm's formation.
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
The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that affected the prairies of the Great Plains in the United States during the 1930s. It lasted for nearly a decade, from around 1930 to the early 1940s.
They were called "dusters" and "black blizzards". http://factoidz.com/facts-about-the-dust-bowl/ They had many names for the storms but one that all who endured the dust bowl remember Black Friday. It was a GIANT storm that swept through fields and did more damage to crops then any other storm. They say when it was on it's way you could only see pitch black and that it was so strong fathers and sons had to hold the windows up.