The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms and erosion that occurred in the Great Plains region of the United States during the 1930s. This was primarily caused by drought and poor land management practices, such as overgrazing and deep plowing. The dust storms, which could be as high as 10,000 feet, were so severe that they blacked out the sun and caused respiratory problems for people and animals. This led to widespread hardship and poverty, as crops failed and people were forced to leave their homes in search of work elsewhere. The Dust Bowl had a lasting impact on the environment and the economy of the region, and led to significant changes in land management practices and government policies.
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