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Which factors were typical of Dust Bowl conditions in the 1930s?​

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Dust storms and decrease in produce prices

Step-by-step explanation:

The Dust Bowl is named for its awful dust storms which were in part due to changing geography and environmental change. The loss of fertile land, lead to less crop ground coverage and increase in dust paired with massive drought. And economically the stock market crashed and the great depression was in full swing, causing a huge change in supply and demand effecting cost to produce and maintain crops.

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