They said it could go around 40mph... Even more!
wind erosion
The main type of erosion in the Dust Bowl was wind erosion. This was caused by a combination of drought, overgrazing, and poor farming practices that left the soil exposed and vulnerable to being blown away by strong winds.
A long period (years) of drought led to the dust bowl in the 1930s. This left the top soil prone to wind erosion. When winds came, it created dust storms that killed many because you cannot breathe in dust.
drought. poor farming techniques. wind. bad combination!
The Dust Bowl was primarily caused by a combination of poor agricultural practices, drought, and severe wind erosion. Over-farming and improper land management led to the depletion of soil nutrients and erosion, making the land vulnerable to wind erosion during periods of drought.
wind erosion
no there was no sound except maybe the wind howling
No because the dust bowl caused wind to destroy their land
The main type of erosion in the Dust Bowl was wind erosion. This was caused by a combination of drought, overgrazing, and poor farming practices that left the soil exposed and vulnerable to being blown away by strong winds.
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
A long period (years) of drought led to the dust bowl in the 1930s. This left the top soil prone to wind erosion. When winds came, it created dust storms that killed many because you cannot breathe in dust.
drought. poor farming techniques. wind. bad combination!
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
drought. poor farming techniques. wind. bad combination!
The Dust Bowl was primarily caused by a combination of poor agricultural practices, drought, and severe wind erosion. Over-farming and improper land management led to the depletion of soil nutrients and erosion, making the land vulnerable to wind erosion during periods of drought.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
Certainly 90mph uphill and into the wind at scarborough