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What caused the Dust Bowl?

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What caused the Dust Bowl?

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The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of factors:

  1. Severe Drought: The 1930s saw little rainfall in the Great Plains region of the United States, where the Dust Bowl occurred. This drought was the worst in the region's recorded history and lasted for nearly a decade.

  2. Poor Agricultural Practices: In the years leading up to the Dust Bowl, farmers in the Great Plains had been plowing the native grasses that held the soil in place to plant wheat. When the drought hit, there were no longer any plants to hold the soil down.

  3. High Winds: The Great Plains are known for their high winds. Without any vegetation to hold the soil in place, these winds picked up the loose soil and created massive dust storms.

  4. Economic Depression: The Great Depression of the 1930s meant that many farmers could not afford to implement soil conservation practices, which could have mitigated some of the effects of the Dust Bowl.

  5. Lack of Government Intervention: The government did not fully understand the extent of the Dust Bowl until it was too late. Once they did, they implemented soil conservation programs, but by then the damage had been done.

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