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Answer: Your asnwer is the southern plains, they had exterme heat waves and winds which caused dust storms and the crops failed to grow

Explanation:

Crops failed in the  Southern Plains region part of the country when dry weather and which suffered caused extreme dust storms in the 1930s.

Where was the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?

Although it technically refers to the western third of Kansas, southeastern Colorado, the Oklahoma Panhandle, the northern two-thirds of the Texas Panhandle, and northeastern New Mexico, the Dust Bowl has come to symbolize the hardships of the whole nation during the 1930s.

What generated dust storms to become even larger and more destructive in the 1930s?

Severe droughts hit the Midwest, making the soil dry and more helpless to winds.

What were the most popular crops during the Dust Bowl?

Rising wheat prices in the 1910s and 1920s and increased demand for wheat from Europe during World War I encouraged farmers to plow up millions of acres of native grassland to plant wheat, corn and other row crops.

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