US citizens choking on African dust may have themselves to blame. 17 February 2004
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It's not likely that large numbers of people would take to the highways like the fictional Joad family of John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath . However, farming communities that depend directly on surface water supplies could see peo...
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The Dust Bowl mostly affected the southern plains of the U.S. with svery minimal on the Northern Plains. It lasted about a decade during the great depression and became so bad the people had to wear masks when they ventured outside their ho...
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The dust bowl lasted from 1930 to roughly 1936 in most areas, and all the way til 1940 in some. It was a period during which very little rain coupled with poor farming techniques caused loose soil to be easily blown about by strong winds.
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The Dust Bowl lasted around six to ten years depending on where you were located. This terrible drought began in 1930, and lasted until 1940 in a few unlucky locations. Luckily, we have since learned from this, and trees are placed strategi...
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The Dust Bowl occurred in the 1930s and lasted for nearly a decade. It was caused by both man's poor agricultural practices and nature's refusal to supply the earth with sufficient rain. Look here for more information: www.enotes.com/.../wh...
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