The invention that kept Dust Bowlers in contact with the rest of America was the radio. During the 1930s, radios became increasingly popular and accessible, allowing families in the Dust Bowl region to listen to news, music, and entertainment, thereby connecting them to the wider world. This technology provided a vital link to information and community, helping to alleviate the isolation many faced during this challenging time.
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I've mostly heard them called "Okies" or "Dust Bowlers." You may want to double check on that though.
I've mostly heard them called "Okies" or "Dust Bowlers." You may want to double check on that though.
a remote control car with a dust pan to pick up dog droppings
The answer to the analogy "water is to wet as dust is to what" would be dry. Water becomes wet when it comes in contact with it, similarly, dust becomes dry when it is not wet or has not come in contact with water.
The dust bowl was mainly in The Great Plains of the United States of America.
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Amathophobia is the fear of dust or the collection of dust. This phobia, or fear, is pretty unusual and doesn't affect most people. If you are suffering from Amathophobia, contact a health professional.
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to keep dust and other contaminates from coming in contact with the product
A strong tornado that forms a cloud of dust when it makes contact with the ground is called a "dust devil." Dust devils are relatively small whirlwinds that occur in arid or semi-arid regions and are driven by intense heating at the surface creating updrafts. Unlike tornadoes, dust devils are not associated with thunderstorms.
The great depression.