What lesson does the Dust Bowl teach about erosion problems? (Check all that apply)

Wind and drought can cause severe erosion.

Removing all the plants from the soil makes it suseptable to erosion.

Erosion is not affected by removing plants.

Removing plants does not impact soil quality.

1 answer

The Dust Bowl teaches the following lessons about erosion problems:

  1. Wind and drought can cause severe erosion.
  2. Removing all the plants from the soil makes it susceptible to erosion.

The other options are not accurate lessons from the Dust Bowl. Specifically, erosion is significantly affected by the removal of plants, and removing plants can negatively impact soil quality.