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The Dust Bowl by Hawah Kallon

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 What is the Dust Bowl?

    The Dust Bowl was a huge deal in the 1930's. The dust blew for eight years and it changed the way people did things. Children wore mask to schools because they didn't want to get any dirt in their lungs. Women would put wet sheets in there window to try to let the dirt out but it wouldn't work as well as they hoped. The farmers couldn't do anything because the dust was ruining their farm. The dust made everything look like a yellow and brown haze. The Dust Bowl was so devastating, it helped make the Great Depression go longer than is should have. The damage was so large that in 1935, experts estimated that 850,000,000 tons of topsoil had been blown away (Nelson).

 

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Why did the Dust Bowl happen?

  The Dust Bowl happened because the farmers didn't farm well. Farmers were not prepared because they were new to the environment. World War I also was a big problem. Since the United States was in a war so they needed a lot of wheat for solders, so the farmers had to harvest a lot of wheat. Famers had to make more wheat so they took over the grassland and covered it with wheat ("Dust Bowl"). The grasslands held in the dirt so  the farmers didn't have anything to hold it anymore. To make it worse there was a huge drought and the farmers kept plowing the ground again and again because they didn't know what else to do. From over plowing, there was a lot of topsoil. Since there was such an immense amount of topsoil when the wind came, it was easy for dirt to go everywhere.

 

Why should people care about the Dust Bowl?

People should care about the Dust Bowl because we can learn from our mistakes. If we forgot about it, we might have a second Dust Bowl. Ever since the it happened, our farmers got a lot smarter. Farmers today do not over plow. Another thing farmers are doing is saving some grassland so the dirt won't become loose. Also farmers have irrigation systems which gives you water when you have a drought .

 

 

Work cited

1. Nelson, Cary. "About The Dust Bowl."Modern American Poetry.n.p.,n.d. Web. 15. Septmember. 2011.http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/depression/dustbowl.htm

2."Dust Bowl". thinkquest, Oracle thinkquest: education foundation, n.d. Web. 4. October. 2011.http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312210/dustbowl.html

 

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