Respuesta :

Explanation:

Crops began to fail with the onset of drought in 1931, exposing the bare, over-plowed farmland. Without deep-rooted prairie grasses to hold the soil in place, it began to blow away. Eroding soil led to massive dust storms and economic devastation especially in the Southern Plains.

Economic depression coupled with extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor agricultural practices, and the resulting wind erosion caused the Dust Bowl.

What caused the Dust Bowl and How did this affect the Great Depression?

  • Economic depression coupled with extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor agricultural practices, and the resulting wind erosion caused the Dust Bowl.
  • The seeds of the Dust Bowls may have been sowed during the early 1920s.
  • The Dust Bowl intensity was crushing economic impacts of the Great Depression and drove many farming families on a desperate migration in search of work and better living conditions.
  • These events laid the groundwork for the severe soil erosion that would cause the Dust Bowl.

To learn more about Dust Bowls, refer to:

https://brainly.com/question/18100811

#SPJ2