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Dust storms
Great depression
Children died from dust pneumonia
Explanation:
The Dust Bowl happened in America because of the climatic changes that brought strong winds, drought and clouds of dust. The reason for the Dust Bowl was the extensive farming that was done after World war I. The dust storms called black blizzards, which covered Texas and Oklahoma. The Southern Planes were affected by drought in the 1930s. The Great Depression of 1920s created difficulty for the people to sell wheat in shops because of the fall in the stock exchange. Children died as it was hard for them to breath in the air, which caused the lungs to be filled with dust, resulting in inflaming the alveoli.
The three pieces of evidence that support the idea that the Dust Bowl was the "the worst hard time." are:
- Dust storms
- Destruction of important crops like wheat.
- The storm killed children by dust pneumonia
Dust Bowl: the worst hard time
The drought, winds and dust clouds of the Dust Bowl killed important crops (like wheat), caused ecological harm, and resulted in and exasperated poverty.
- Subsequently, the prices for crops plummeted below subsistence levels, causing a widespread exodus of farmers and their families out the affected regions.
Not to forget is in the effect of the dust in children as a result of dust pneumonia.
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