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The Dust Bowl
Part one of term paper
Dust Bowl, common name applied to a large area in the southern part
of the Great Plains region of the United States, that got much dust storms
in the1930s. The area included parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico,
and Colorado. In its original state, the region was covered with hardy
grasses that held the fine-grained soil in place in s ...
Part two of term paper ... sweep over the gently rolling land. Beginning in the
early 1930s, the region suffered a period of severe droughts, and the soil
began to blow away. The organic matter, clay, and silt in the soil were
carried great distances by the winds, in some cases darkening the sky as
far as the Atlantic coast, and sand and heavier materials drif ted against
houses, fences, and barns. In many places 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) of topsoil
were blown away. Many thousands of families, their farms ruined, migrated
wes ...
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