The adjective in the phrase "the cold wind blew snow and dust across the road" is "cold." It describes the noun "wind," indicating its temperature or characteristic.
The noun form of the adjective 'dusty' is dustiness.The word 'dusty' is the adjective form of the noun dust.
The Dust Bowl primarily affected the central United States, mainly the Great Plains region, during the 1930s. It did not extend all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Dust Bowl was a 'perfect storm' of problems that struck the American prairie in the 1930s. There was a drought that lasted as long as eight years in some places, windstorms, and bad farming practices. Extensive deep plowing left the soil with no grass roots to keep it from eroding. Lack of rain turned the soil into dust and the windstorms blew the dust around the flat landscape.
A "Black blizzard" is another name for a sand or dust storm. See link below for details.
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
The word "cold" is the adjective in the sentence. It describes the type of wind that is blowing.
The adjective form of "dust" is "dusty."
The adjective form of "dust" is "dusty."
The word dust is a noun and a verb; however, it is sometimes used as an adjective, for example dust bunnies or dust ruffle.
wind blew the soil east in great black clouds
The solar wind.
Both. The insane winds came and blew the topsoil off the ground and into the air, but i was kind of also dust and kinda also sand. Dirt, Sand, or Dust are all ok to say, but dust is usually what it is called.
Clouds of accumulated dust/dirt from people's feet and anything that blew into the pool.
The noun form of the adjective 'dusty' is dustiness.The word 'dusty' is the adjective form of the noun dust.
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*
Chevron Hall of Stars - 1956 Across the Dust was released on: USA: 1956