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What were the bad things about the dust bowl?

you were the worst part about it


Was Tennessee affected by the dust bowl?

Well most every state had been affected by the Dust Bowl but if you mean the actual storm has been in Tennessee it wasn't. The Dust Bowl was in 5 states: Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. I'm not really that sure if maybe part of the storm made its way towards Tennessee but I know that the winds were from Canada. -Wiki-Admin


Nickname of Oklahoma in the 1930's?

The U.S state of Oklahoma (along with several other states in the immediate vicinity) were known as part of "The Dust Bowl".


How many children died in the dust bowl?

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 refers to a time in the 1920's and 1930's when most of the southwestern part of the US was hit by multiple tornadoes?

Not even close. The dust bowl had nothing to do with tornadoes. The dust bowl was a period of severe drought in the central U.S. in the 1930s.


What part of the US did the Dust Bowl affect most directly?

the cental plains states


How did the Great Depression affect Colorado?

It was particularly brutal on the Eastern border which was a part of the Dust Bowl.


What state had the least of its total land area in the part of the dust bowl receiving the most severe wind erosion?

Oklahoma is considered to have had the largest area hit by the Dust Bowl. However, it had less land area covered by the Dust Bowl than areas in Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. Texas and the Cimarron counties actually suffered the most damage. It's believed the media's coverage of the Dust Bowl and their references to Oklahoma, has made many believe it was the hardest hit by the disaster.


How does geograhpy play a part in the areas that were affected by the dust bowl?

Type your answer here... don't be lazy look in the encyclopedia


How did human error and geography contribute to the creation of the Dust Bowl?

Over farming the land led to a lot of loose soil and since it was in the mid part of US it was dryer and when winds picked up all of the loose soil blew creating the dust bowl


What part of Oklahoma was hit hardest by the dust bowl in Oklahoma?

The part of Oklahoma that was hit hardest by the Dust Bowl was the region known as the "Dust Bowl" itself, particularly the Oklahoma Panhandle and the western areas of the state. Counties such as Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver experienced severe drought, high winds, and the loss of topsoil, leading to devastating agricultural failures. This environmental disaster significantly impacted the livelihoods of farmers and caused widespread migration as families sought better conditions elsewhere.


Is kansas part of a dust bolw?

Yes, Kansas is part of the Dust Bowl region that occurred during the 1930s. The Dust Bowl primarily affected the Great Plains, including parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico. This environmental disaster was caused by a combination of severe drought and poor agricultural practices, leading to significant soil erosion and dust storms. The event had devastating effects on farming communities and led to widespread migration.