The dust bowl was in the 1930s in the central part of the US, known as the High Plains. For more about the Dust Bowl, you can read The Facts About the Dust Bowl at http://history.knoji.com/facts-about-the-dust-bowl/
During the Dust Bowl, many children continued to attend school, but some had difficulties due to the harsh conditions. Schools in affected areas sometimes closed temporarily due to dust storms, and students had to deal with health issues related to the dust. Teachers and students often improvised by sealing windows and doors to keep out the dust, and wearing masks when outdoors.
it effected everyone to start with, the thing is that the dust bowl affect was the crops prices dropping and since it was happening during the great depression not many (only the wealthy people) could afford anything. Thus if the children could not afford food they starved..
The greatest effect of the dust bowl years was on small farm families in the south and midwest. The low farm prices and crop failures produced hundreds of thousands of foreclosures. The worst problems were in Oklahoma, Texas and nearby states, but the dust bowl problems affected a huge area.
I researched through Google and I found some effects that the Dust Bowl had on animals. Animals were found dead everywhere, with two inches of dirt coating their stomach and lungs. Most cattle died of lung diseases, as did people. In a land where 12% of the U.S. animal population resides, most became extinct in that region.
No, it is not considered a Dust Bowl state. Though heavy droughts led to the the Dust Bowl, not every state experiencing a drought also experienced severe dust storms. States that are considered to have experienced these severe dust storms are Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Iowa, however, is listed as a state experiencing a drought during the Dust Bowl era, it is just not classified as having severe dust storms.
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People did die in the dust bowl. They died from getting to much dust in there lungs. It was a very sad time in history.
my guess will be about 25,000 all over the world.
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more than 7,000 people died during the dust bowl, not including animals. Of course, why that person mentioned animals in the same sentence has human beings we'll never know.
During the Dust Bowl, many children continued to attend school, but some had difficulties due to the harsh conditions. Schools in affected areas sometimes closed temporarily due to dust storms, and students had to deal with health issues related to the dust. Teachers and students often improvised by sealing windows and doors to keep out the dust, and wearing masks when outdoors.
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Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
Due to the Dust Bowl conditions, about 200,000 people had moved to California by 1940.
the dust bowl affected many crops. They were unable to grow because all the topsoil was blown away.
it effected everyone to start with, the thing is that the dust bowl affect was the crops prices dropping and since it was happening during the great depression not many (only the wealthy people) could afford anything. Thus if the children could not afford food they starved..
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