The Dust Bowl primarily affected the Texas Panhandle, particularly areas such as Lubbock, Amarillo, and surrounding counties. This region experienced severe drought and poor agricultural practices in the 1930s, leading to massive soil erosion and dust storms. The environmental disaster not only impacted Texas but also extended into parts of Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico.
1932-1940
There was a dust bowl
The Dust Bowl impacted Texas society by causing severe economic hardships and widespread agricultural devastation. Many farmers were forced to abandon their land and migrate to other states in search of work. The environmental and economic challenges of the Dust Bowl also led to the implementation of new farming techniques and conservation efforts to prevent future dust storms.
In the western states of USA.
The Dust Bowl was caused by an incredibly severe drought. The states most affected were Texas and Oklahoma.
Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
they nuked the great plains
Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, The Dust Bowl was a period in the 30s where there were a series of severe dust storms causing agricultural and ecological problems. The Dust Bowl states were composed of mainly Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. The surrounding Great Plains regions were also affected by the severe dust storms.
Texas and the southern plains
Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico.
Texas
another dust bowl