1.) What are three reasons why the Dust Bowloccurred? ... 1.) What groups of people did the Dust Bowl affect the most? ... 1.) Name three ways that people dealt with the D
ust Bowl
A cat bowl is non living object as for a living it needs to have: Movement all living animals move even plants Respiration getting energy from food Sensitivity detecting changes in your surroundings Growth all living things grow Reproduction making more of the same animal type Excretion getting rid of waste Nutrition taking in and using food So remember MRS GREN
The decline of agriculture in the Dust Bowl led to soil erosion, depletion of nutrients, and loss of vegetation cover. This, in turn, resulted in severe dust storms and land degradation, making farming difficult or impossible in the affected areas. The environmental impacts of the Dust Bowl had long-lasting effects on the land and communities in the region.
The great plains
it made a shortege of food becuse it destroyd farms
Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, parts of Texas, Iowa, North and South Dakota.
No it is not
Ireland
Whatever was typical to their region or what was available to their region
it is called ascus
it is called ascus
Daniel Riordan
A cat bowl is non living object as for a living it needs to have: Movement all living animals move even plants Respiration getting energy from food Sensitivity detecting changes in your surroundings Growth all living things grow Reproduction making more of the same animal type Excretion getting rid of waste Nutrition taking in and using food So remember MRS GREN
The decline of agriculture in the Dust Bowl led to soil erosion, depletion of nutrients, and loss of vegetation cover. This, in turn, resulted in severe dust storms and land degradation, making farming difficult or impossible in the affected areas. The environmental impacts of the Dust Bowl had long-lasting effects on the land and communities in the region.
The great plains
Texas and the southern plains
The living goldfish swims around in a non-living bowl. The living rose bush clings to the non-living trellis
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