Dust Bowl
Swede
During the 1930s, the Great Plains experienced severe desertification largely due to unsustainable agricultural practices. Intensive plowing and crop cultivation, particularly of wheat, removed native grasses that held the soil in place. Additionally, a prolonged drought exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread soil erosion and dust storms, famously known as the Dust Bowl. This environmental disaster was a direct consequence of both natural factors and human actions that disregarded the delicate ecosystem of the region.
The Dust Bowl, the immense amount of dirt caused such a poor life style many americans moved west to california.
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they pumped water to crops
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The Great Dust Bowl
Swede
Overfarming and poor land management practices such as extensive plowing and failure to rotate crops led to the topsoil becoming vulnerable to erosion in the Great Plains in the 1930s. This resulted in severe dust storms known as the Dust Bowl.
Insufficient Rainfall
They moved from the great plains
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.
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it was Great Plains it never changed its a trick question literally my teacher told me that and i looked it up and it said the same thing trust me its correct:)
they moved from the great plains
Drought and massive dust storms worsened economic conditions in the Great Plains.
The nickname for plains farmers is okies.