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26 paź 2024 · Dust Bowl, name for both the drought period in the Great Plains that lasted from 1930 to 1936 and the section of the Great Plains of the United States that extended over southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and northeastern New Mexico. 1 of 2.
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High winds stirred up the dry soil. This caused huge dust...
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The Dust Bowl area lies principally west of the 100th meridian on the High Plains, characterized by plains that vary from rolling in the north to flat in the Llano Estacado. Elevation ranges from 2,500 ft (760 m) in the east to 6,000 ft (1,800 m) at the base of the Rocky Mountains.
Dust Bowl – okres (lata 1931–1938), w którym dziewiętnaście stanów na obszarze Wielkich Równin w Stanach Zjednoczonych zostało dotkniętych katastrofą ekologiczną, będącą skutkiem suszy i silnej erozji gleb. Została ona spowodowana wieloletnią suszą i intensywną eksploatacją rolniczą gruntów.
19 gru 2020 · The Dust Bowl took place on the Southern High Plains of the United States. Located west of the 100th meridian, this area of the Great Plains includes the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, western Kansas, and eastern Colorado.
27 paź 2009 · Learn about the Dust Bowl, the drought-stricken region of the United States that suffered severe dust storms in the 1930s. Find out what caused the Dust Bowl, when it happened, how it affected people and the environment, and how it was addressed by the New Deal.
19 paź 2023 · MAP. The Dust Bowl. Map of area affected by the Dust Bowl. Grades. 4 - 12+. Subjects. Geography, Social Studies. Photograph. The Dust Bowl. Drought, wind, and poor farming practices created the Dust Bowl, but the economic disaster is caused led to much needed land-use reforms. Map by National Geographic Society. Credits. User Permissions.
14 mar 2017 · A geoinquiry map exploring the Dust Bowl and population change 1920 - 1950 Web Map by Esri_GeoInquiry_History. Last Modified: March 14, 2017. (0 ratings, 0 comments, 4,653 views) More Details...