What were the causes of the Dust Bowl?(1 point)

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The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and the near extinction of the buffalo.
The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and the near extinction of the buffalo.

The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and the actions of the Great Plains committee.
The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and the actions of the Great Plains committee.

The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and commercial agriculture.
The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and commercial agriculture.

The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and DDT.

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The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and commercial agriculture.
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Yes, I am certain that the Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and commercial agriculture. These factors led to the depletion of soil moisture, the destruction of native grasses, and the loss of topsoil, resulting in the severe dust storms and environmental devastation of the Great Plains region in the 1930s.