@EclipsedStar help me again dust bowl 5 facts and reword them my thing is not working
What's not working?
my internet is not opening to certain web it open this only i don't why
o.O wow that's rough
i know i am not lying
can u help me find 5 facts that are hard and then i will put them in my own words and could u fix mehancials and add something
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s lasted about a decade. Its primary area of impact was on the southern Plains. The northern Plains were not so badly effected, but nonetheless, the drought, windblown dust and agricultural decline were no strangers to the north. In fact the agricultural devastation helped to lengthen the Depression whose effects were felt worldwide. The movement of people on the Plains was also profound. As John Steinbeck wrote in his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath: "And then the dispossessed were drawn west- from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico; from Nevada and Arkansas, families, tribes, dusted out, tractored out. Car-loads, caravans, homeless and hungry; twenty thousand and fifty thousand and a hundred thousand and two hundred thousand. They streamed over the mountains, hungry and restless - restless as ants, scurrying to find work to do - to lift, to push, to pull, to pick, to cut - anything, any burden to bear, for food. The kidsdust3.gif (44737 bytes) are hungry. We got no place to live. Like ants scurrying for work, for food, and most of all for land." Poor agricultural practices and years of sustained drought caused the Dust Bowl. Plains grasslands had been deeply plowed and planted to wheat. During the years when there was adequate rainfall, the land produced bountiful crops. But as the droughts of the early 1930s deepened, the farmers kept plowing and planting and nothing would grow. The ground cover that held the soil in place was gone. The Plains winds whipped across the fields raising billowing clouds of dust to the skys. The skys could darken for days, and even the most well sealed homes could have a thick layer of dust on furniture. In some places the dust would drift like snow, covering farmsteads. Source: http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/depression/dustbowl.htm
are those facts and i can’t open web
Those are fact and you need to reword them yourself. I can't do your work for you.
omg u guys I SAID COULD U CHECK IT WHEN I AM DONE OMG SEE BEFORE SPEAK
You said that you have to reword it,,,That means "you" have to do it, not me...
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No, we just don't cheat for you (all the time). :)
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