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6. How did the dust bowl affect the
demographics of Midwest
America?


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Answer:

During the 1930s, the Midwest experienced so much blowing dust in the air that the region became known as the Dust Bowl. ... On the Great Plains, however, dust storms were so severe that crops failed to grow, livestock died of starvation and thirst and thousands of farm families lost their farms and faced severe poverty.

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