President Roosevelt and Prairie farmers played an important role in who took part in the dust bowl. Some others you might want to include are support industries who helped the farmers financially.
Herbert Hoover
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.
To fully understand the importance of soil to the "dust bowl" one must first understand what the "dust bowl" is/was. The "dust bowl" was the area of rich agricultural lands in the mid western United States which, due to deforestation, severe drought and other factors became barren. As the vegetation succumbed to the drought the soil was exposed to the wind. The wind picked up and blew the topsoil away. Reforestation and wind breaks now serve to mitigate the winds effect on the soil, and better farming practices help to hold the top soil in place. To answer the question, soil is important to any region but is extremely important to the "bread basket" of the United States that was once turned into a "dust bowl".
What has that to do with their situation? It isn't important.
the dust bowl helped people
Due to the Dust Bowl conditions, about 200,000 people had moved to California by 1940.
Nobody tried to stop the Dust Bowl because they didn't it coming.
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7,000
People did die in the dust bowl. They died from getting to much dust in there lungs. It was a very sad time in history.
the dust bowl was a good search ................................
Most people couldn't handle the Dust Bowl and moved to the West so they will survive.
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