This is an image of a Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was faced by many people during the Great Depression. Many dust storms that severely impacted the agricultural and ecology of the U.S and Canada happened in the 1930s. The terrible droughts and not using dryland farming techniques caused the Dust Bowl to happen. When the Dust Bowl happened many people thought it was a normal cloud, but later on realized that it is a cloud with dried up topsoil from the ground. The Dust Bowl relates to our unit because…
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Are you wondering why the Dust Bowl happened? The Dust Bowl was a storm that killed and created a drought and farmers had to move. The farmers were guilty because they didn't treat the land ok. The farmers over-plowed the land and were not careful with the soil. "Non-resident suitcase farmers rush in and out for quick killings carving about millions of acres of green pasture land, never minding the cost" (the Dust Bowl) That is the reason that the people moved from there and went to California to…
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The Dust Bowl was caused by high winds that were going 50-60 miles per hour, Federal Land Policies and poor farming techniques. The Dust Bowl has a lot of effects on farming. The Federal Government planted 220 million trees to try to stop soil blowing towards the Great Plains. Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act that created a drought fund and employed 8.5 million people. Around 7,000 people have died because of starvation. The main way people would try to protect…
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The Dust Bowl affected thousands of people and their families in the South. This event was important because it caused families to migrate to other states. It led to the disaster of the farmers crops. It brought many diseases, and for some, death. It may not sound like it, but The Dust Bowl is a very important time and event in United States history. A main reason the Dust Bowl is important is because of people and families migrating. Three and a half million people moved out of these Southwestern…
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Imagine a series of dust storms that are powerful enough to blind you right when you go outside. Then your lungs get filled up with dust.In the 1930s, farmers on the Great Plains used tractors around the area in the buffalo grass and, the short prairie grass. The farmers used horses before the tractor, then the tech had got better at the time and started to use tractors.The Dust Bowl was caused by three main factors: loss of shortgrass prairie, tractors, and drought. And the drought had caused cracks…
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People caused the dust bowl by trying to get to richer soil to grow crops. Trying to get to richer soil killed most natural grass that grew in that area. The natural grass held the soil in place so when it all died and all the droughts it caused the dust storms. The dust storms were so big and thick they turned day into night. The droughts caused a lot of problems with crops and farmers. Farmers grow crops to get money to support their families, but with the droughts made it hard to grow…
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weather is poor and you are without precipitation for a few weeks or months you are considered in a short-term drought, but if this weather continues for six months or longer you are now considered to be in a long-term drought. Farmers during the Dust Bowl had this exact problem with their land. Drylands caused farmers to leave their homes in search of jobs, which required them to move frequently and made their lives difficult. For instance, lands in the Midwest start to dry up, causing the farmers…
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The Dust Bowl was a "decade-long disaster" and a series of droughts was one of the worst man-made natural disasters in American history. The Dust Bowl disaster was caused by a series of devastating droughts in the 1930s, poor soil conservation techniques and over-farming. The lack of rainfall and moisture dried out the soil of the farming regions in the prairie states. Dust Storms and 'Black Blizzards began in 1932 that ripped up the topsoil sweeping thousands of tons of dirt across America.…
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you know about the Dust Bowl? “1.2 billion tons (nearly 1.1 billion metric tons) of soil were lost across 100 million acres (about 156,000 square miles [405,000 square km]) of the Great Plains between 1934 and 1935, the drought's most severe period.” Information found on Britannica. You want to know what caused the Dust Bowl? It was the farmers who were there. That’s why I think the farmers are guilty because all of their animals and farming equipment are kicking up so much dust. Evidence I have that…
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The Dust Bowl, caused by soil erosion, created a mass exodus of citizens from the Oklahoma panhandle to California. A combination of factors created this phenomenon that had a lasting impact on this part of Oklahoma. The great depression led to low wheat prices which made more people want wheat so then farmers had to plant more wheat to give to people and to make more money. The plowing they did stripped the top layer of the dirt which made the dirt lose from the other dirt under it. The drought…
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