The "Dust Bowl" was the loss of farmland to drought and erosion in the 1930s. Many farmers left the Great Plains during the height of the Great Depression (1934-1936) and migrated to other areas, especially California, where some found work as migrant laborers.
The Great Plains are located in North America. They cover a large portion of the central United States and extend into Canada.
The western part of the interior plains in North America is called the Great Plains.
The Great Plains is primarily a natural geographical region in North America, characterized by its flat terrain, grasslands, and climate. While human activities, such as agriculture and ranching, have significantly altered the landscape and ecosystem over time, the formation of the Great Plains itself is a result of natural processes. Thus, it can be considered a natural resource area that has been shaped by both environmental factors and human intervention.
Savannas are a type of grassland that is not similar to the great plains. Savannas typically have scattered trees and a mix of grasses and shrubs, while the great plains are vast expanses of grassland in North America with few trees.
Tropical grassland (savanna) is not similar to the great plains. While both are grassland environments, tropical grasslands typically have a wet and dry season, with a different variety of vegetation and wildlife compared to the great plains of North America.
A severe drought forced many to migrate west.
A severe drought forced many to migrate west.
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The Great Plains are located in the middle of Northern America.
The Great Plains are located in North America. They cover a large portion of the central United States and extend into Canada.
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The Great Plains are actually located in multiplestates in the center of the United States of America
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The Great Plains are actually located in multiplestates in the center of the United States of America