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What were the two basic causes of the Dust Bowl during the early 1930s? strip mining and toxic chemical dumping over farming and drought urban sprawl and overpopulation deforestation and railway construction

Sagot :

B farming and drought

Answer:

Option B. The two basic causes of the Dust Bowl during the early 1930s  were the over farming and drought.

Explanation:

During the early stages of the 1930s strong winds, clouds and  drought rolled in the Midwest that ended up plaguing nearly 75% of the United States between 1931 and 1939. What mainly caused the Dust Bowl was the over farming made by all the new inhabitants of the Midwest semiarid areas, that moved there as a consequence of the big depression the country was facing. The over farming of those dry lands was combined with a drought that hit the land, and the result was an ecological disaster that affected millions of people.