The dust bowl the occurred in prairie states which included Kansas and Oklahoma. The prairies were covered with prairie plants, mostly grass. This formed a natural sod which was rather deep. The sod kept the soil in place during times of low rainfall. When farmers came to this area they plowed up the sod exposing the soil. For this reason they were called 'sod busters'. In the 30s a large drought occurred. When winds blew, soil was picked up and blew about. More and more soil was picked up and blown about. This time was called the dirty 30s. Sometimes people would get the soil blown in their eyes and never saw again. The dirt was blown as far as Washington DC. Washington finally came up with the Soil Conservation Act. Farming practices were changed to preserve the soil. Teddy Roosevelt was President at this time.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.
The dust bowl is also referred to as the Dirty Thirties or the Dirty Dust Bowl.
The state that was not included in the Dust Bowl was Florida.
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/
The dust bowl helped people appreciate the value of soil
The dust bowl helped people appreciate the value of soil
The dust bowl helped people appreciate the value of soil
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
The Dust Bowl began in 1931 and ended in 1938
the great depression and the dust bowl
the great depression and the dust bowl
It mainly impacted Texas and Oklahoma. Parts of Canada had events like the "dust bowl" in the 30s due to lack of crop rotation and drought. *Answer By Sno*
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
the great depression and the dust bowl
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.