What Caused the Great Drought of the 1930s?

The Great Drought of the 1930s happened because the land got very dry, and then strong winds blew up dust from the ground. The dust made it hard to breathe and ruined crops, which made people go hungry or even leave their homes. It was like when you spill sand in a windstorm, everything gets messy.

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  1. A child playing with a sandbox in a strong wind, that's like the dust bowl experience.

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