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  1. 7 cze 2022 · Historically, the Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s. Severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent the aeolian processes (wind erosion) caused the phenomenon.

  2. 30 lis 2016 · After viewing these haunting pictures of the Dust Bowl, have a look at photos that reveal the trauma experienced across America during the Great Depression as well as how life looked for the rich and powerful during this era.

  3. infosys.ars.usda.gov › WindErosion › multimediaDust Bowl Photographs - USDA

    The Dust Bowl and drought devastated some farm families in the early 1930's, such as this 32 year old mother of seven. "Migrant Mother", black and white photograph by Dorthea Lange, Nipomo, California, February, 1936.

  4. Severely eroded farmland during the Dust Bowl, 1930’s. A farmer inspects his wind eroded fields and during the Dust Bowl, in 1938 in Colorado. Women using masks to filter out inhaling the dust. Dorothea Lange’s famous “Migrant Mother” photograph. Wind erosion carries topsoil from farmland during the Dust Bowl, 1930’s.

  5. THE ICONIC PHOTOS. These photos brought the attention to the nation and government the gravity of the crisis. ... Woman with children in a tent. Nipomo, California. 1936. Dorothea Lange ... A young boy covers his mouth during a dust storm on farm. Cimarron County, Oklahoma. April 1936. Carl Mydans Migrant man and woman walking along road ...

  6. Go through the photographs of the young photographer named Arthur Rothstein about the Dust Bowl in April 1936.

  7. 24 kwi 2020 · At the time, photographers like Dorothea Lange began documenting American lives and struggles through the camera lens, capturing tragedies like Depression and Dust Bowl. Collected here are photos of undernourished and sick children, homeless families, desolate farms, and storms engulfing the land in dust.