2. The dust bowl started on November 11, 1933, a
very strong dust storm came through South
Dakota farmlands and destroyed everything
in its path. If any people wanted to go out
into the dust storm you would probably die
within a couple day’s, because they dust
would get into you lungs and it would kill you.
3. The dust bowl was a dangerous
threat because it would kill
animals and people, cars would
be destroyed with rust, it would
destroy farm land and food so
people could eat anything it
would make everything so dry
that everything would die
because of how dry it would be.
If the dust got into people’s
lungs they would most likely
die.
4. The Dust storms throughout1930s covered
nearly 100 million acres. Rising like
ominous black clouds on the horizon, the
dust storms destroyed crops, choked
livestock to death, and damaged human
health. This was worst year of the dust
storms, it is estimated that 850 million
tons of topsoil disappeared with the winds.
5. The Dust Bowl was not solely caused by
drought. It was a complicated conflux of the
three factors that combined to create a
natural disaster of epic proportions: weather,
poor farming practices.The winds from the
dust bowl made everything to dry to fix they
would have to redo everything they made
and the would have to replant seeds in their
farms.
6. After the dust bowl they could start rebuilding
but everything was dry. But everyone the
Depression aggravated the plight of Dust
Bowl farmers.The Prices for crops were able
to grow but they need more water then what
they used to use and the crops would grow
slow then what they would before the dust
bowl.
7.
8. At the end of the dust bowl every0ne was
depressed of what they lost and what they
could never get back they lost their family
and probably some friends and they couldn’t
get them back they knew that they would
never see them again. Everyone lost
something those days and no body forgot
how much pain they felt after those 2 day’s of
the dust bowl.