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two factors of responsible for dust boel tragedy

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Answered by TEJ1977
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When wheat cultivation had expanded dramatically in the early nineteenth century in the plains, farmers had uprooted all vegetation, and tractors had turned the soil over, and broken the soil into dust. The whole region had become a dust bowl.


. The agricultural devastation helped to lengthen the Great Depression, whose effects were felt worldwide.



Extensive farming combined with severe drought caused the Dust Bowl in the 1930s.


Deep plowing on the Great Plains killed the natural grasses that kept soil in place, and the topsoil turned to dust and blew away




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Answered by brainlystargirl
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Two factors responsible for dust bowl tragedy :-
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• Extensive farming

Farming and wheat cultivation expand in 19th centuries and the all vegetation coped out with the soil that convert soil into high dust system of farming...

• Widespread of seeds

The seeds spread outstandingly that raise the humus of soil and make soil a dust bowl for farming and killed the bacteria of soil and occurs as tragedy...

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