how did black blizzards affect the animals in 1930s in the southern plains of USA ?
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The black blizzard of 1930s in USA affected not only humans but also animals .Animals got sick.Cows ate grass with dust on it. It gave them mud balls in their stomachs.
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The black blizzard of 1930s in USA affected not only humans but also animals .Animals got sick.Cows ate grass with dust on it. It gave them mud balls in their stomachs.
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Dust Bowl was the time of severe storms of dust that caused great damaged to the agriculture and ecology of America and Canada during the 1930s.
Apart from humans, the black blizzards also caused great harm to the animals.
Since grass that the cows ate was covered in dust, they got sick due to eating it.
They developed mud balls in their stomach due to eating dust laden grass.
Animals even found difficulty in breathing, and many of them died due to that.
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