it made a shortege of food becuse it destroyd farms
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.
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 Dust Bowl
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Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.
The Dust Bowl was a reaction to the limited [or none] use of crop rotation and drought in the 1930s. Winds blew dust and dirt around mainly Oklahoma and Texas. Parts of Canada were hit as well. *Answer by Sno*
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
it made a shortege of food becuse it destroyd farms
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a 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.
Crops in the Great Plains failed, and farmers went bankrupt.
The dust bowl is also referred to as the Dirty Thirties or the Dirty Dust Bowl.
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 Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl caused severe environmental damage, including soil erosion, depletion of nutrients in the soil, loss of wildlife habitat, and air pollution from dust storms. This led to agricultural and economic devastation, displaced families, and exacerbated the effects of the Great Depression.