surface temperatures on the dust bowl. It also was the “promise land” in the 19th century. It started in 1931 and ended in 1939 a total of 8 years, it was in Texas, Oklahoma panhandles, and neighboring states such as, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. Approximately 500 people were affected, gladly no one died because of it though. Some of total outcome of this event were homes destroyed, crops gone, people needed to move. Also the water was at, it was in a very bad drought. Some of the people who stayed around died of dehydration, and that’s only some of the things. Approximately 500 people were affected, gladly no one died because of it though. The first sign was when it stopped raining and the “black blizzards” began. The dust bowl caused plantations to become drought. The dust bowl caused plantations to become drought. In this disaster we learned how to correctly fertilize the land and although at the time this disaster was upsetting, it caused a positive impact.
surface temperatures on the dust bowl. It also was the “promise land” in the 19th century. It started in 1931 and ended in 1939 a total of 8 years, it was in Texas, Oklahoma panhandles, and neighboring states such as, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. Approximately 500 people were affected, gladly no one died because of it though. Some of total outcome of this event were homes destroyed, crops gone, people needed to move. Also the water was at, it was in a very bad drought. Some of the people who stayed around died of dehydration, and that’s only some of the things. Approximately 500 people were affected, gladly no one died because of it though. The first sign was when it stopped raining and the “black blizzards” began. The dust bowl caused plantations to become drought. The dust bowl caused plantations to become drought. In this disaster we learned how to correctly fertilize the land and although at the time this disaster was upsetting, it caused a positive impact.