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The Dust Storms
- The Dust Bowl was a name given to a period of very destructive dust storms that occurred in the United States during the 1930s.
- Historians today consider The Dust Bowl to be one of the worst weather of events in American history.
- The Dust Bowl mostly affected the states of Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico.
- Dust storms continue to occur in these dry regions, but not to the devastating degree of the 1930s.
- The dust storms during The Dust Bowl caused irreparable damage to farms and the environment for a period of several years.
- When early settlers moved into this area, they removed the natural prairie grasses in order to plant crops and graze their cattle.
- They did not realize that the grasses kept the soil in place.
- There was also a severe drought that affects the region.
- The worst dust storm happened on April 14, 1935, a day called Black Sunday.
- The Dust Bowl era finally came to end in 1939 when the rains arrived.
- Dust storms will continue to affect the region, but hopefully they will not be as destructive as the storms of the 1930s.
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March 2016
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