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Why was dust storms one of the causes of the dust bowl?

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First guy is rightt.

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User Timofey Solonin
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Let's break this down so you can completely understand it:

THE DUST BOWL DEFINITION:
"The Dust Bowl, also known as the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms..." -Wikipedia

DUST STORM DEFINITION:
A wide-spread of strong winds of dust, soil, and sand.

So.. The series of dust storms kills crops (PEOPLE EAT CROPS), and caused a drought. The moral of the story is there was too many dust storms coming to one area at in a short period of time (which caused the dust bowl).
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