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The statement that best describes how the Dust Bowl affected the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s is: **"The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States."**
The Dust Bowl led to severe drought, crop failures, and economic hardship, prompting many families to leave their homes in search of better living conditions, particularly to places like California.